Sunday, November 15, 2009

What is the a name of a flower that begins with the letter E?

Echinacea


Echinops ( globe thisle)


Echium (Boraginaceae)


Eichhornia crassipes (water hyacinth)


Elephants ear


Encellia


Endymion (english ans spanish blue bells)


Epidendrum


Episcia (flame violet)


Eremurus (desert candle)


Erigeron (fleabane)


Eridium (cransbill)


Eriostemon (wax flower)


Eryngium (sea holly)


Erysimum (wallflower)


Erythronium ( Fawn lily)


Eschscholzia (california poppy)


Eucomis (pineapple flower)


Europs


Eustoma (texas bluebell, tulip gentian)


Evening primrose


Evolvulus (blue daze)


Exacum (really a small shrub)


God bless


Grandma

What is the a name of a flower that begins with the letter E?
Echinacea-it's also called purple cone flower
Reply:Epilobium angustifolium is the genus %26amp; species for fireweed, a very common native plant which is especially abundant during Alaska summers on the Kenai Peninsula, among other places. It is in the Evening Primrose family, another E flower which has many varities.
Reply:EUPHORBIA "milli"
Reply:elephant's head, epilobium (rose), evening primrose, everlasting
Reply:edelweiss
Reply:There are quite a few. Here goes.


Erumurus


English Daisy


Evening Primrose


Everflowering Candytuft


Evergreen Clematis


Easter Lily


Elephant Ear


Echineaca (Cone Flower)


Everlasting


Exacum


Edelweiss


Enchanter's Nightshade


Eupatorium


English Rose


Elderberry


Eustoma


Eglantine


I hope this helps.
Reply:Eustoma
Reply:Echinacea? It's also called purple coneflower. Butterflies love it!





Eupatorium purpura? Also called "Joe Pye Weed" and also attracts butterflies.
Reply:Easter Lily
Reply:"Edelweiss, Edelweiss, every morning you greet me".





One of my favorites.....


As to the question, Astisma, I am no botanical dictionary. Nor are the rest of us. The folks that answered were doing their wholehearted best, and by all means, gave excellent suggestions.





However, without more specifics, we are reduced to the blind leading the blind.
Reply:eustoma


evening primrose


easter lily


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