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Flowers Name in Hindi and English with Pictures

Flowers are beautiful, fragrant, and filled with color, bringing joy to any environment. Teaching children about flowers can open their minds to the wonders of nature and the importance of plants in our world. This guide helps parents introduce kids to flowers by learning flowers names in Hindi and English, exploring types of flowers, and understanding their significance.

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All Flowers Name in Hindi and English

Knowing flowers names in Hindi and English helps kids appreciate cultural connections to nature. Here’s a list of common flowers, encouraging bilingual learning.

Rose
rose
गुलाब
Marigold
Marigold
गेंदा
Lotus
Lotus
कमल
Jasmine
Jasmine
चमेली
Sunflower
Sunflower
सूरजमुखी
Lily
Lily
कुमुदिनी
Tulip
Tulip
कंद पुष्प
Daisy
Daisy
गुलबहार
Hibiscus
Hibiscus
गुड़हल
Lavender
Lavender
लैवेंडर
Orchid
Orchid
ऑर्किड
Magnolia
Magnolia
चम्पा
Chrysanthemum
Chrysanthemum
गुलदाउदी
Daffodil
Daffodil
नरगिस
Bougainvillea
Bougainvillea
बूगनबेलिया
Zinnia
Zinnia
ज़िनिया
Poppy
Poppy
खसखस
Chamomile
Chamomile
बाबूना
Bluebell
Bluebell
घंटा फूल
Peony
Peony
गुलबकावली
Snapdragon
Snapdragon
टॉड फूल
Aster
Aster
तारक पुष्प
Violet
Violet
बनफूल
Narcissus
Narcissus
नार्सिसस
Amaryllis
Amaryllis
एमैरीलिस

Flowers Names in English

Here are some flowers kids can identify by name in English. Try taking them on nature walks to spot these flowers!

Dahlia
Dahlia
Foxglove
Foxglove
Anemone
Anemone
Gardenia
Gardenia
Cosmos
Cosmos
Bleeding Heart
Bleeding Heart
Crocus
Crocus
Begonia
Begonia
Larkspur
Larkspur
Pansy
Pansy
Gladiolus
Gladiolus
Sweet Pea
Sweet Pea
Poppy
Poppy
Wisteria
Wisteria
Primrose
Primrose
Lilac
Lilac
Verbena
Verbena
Sweet William
Sweet William
Camellia
Camellia
Forget-Me-Not  Forget-Me-Not

Flowers Names in Hindi

Help kids learn to recognize these beautiful blooms by their Hindi names:

रजनीगंधा (Rajnigandha)
रजनीगंधा (Rajnigandha)
नागफनी (Nagfani)
नागफनी (Nagfani)
पारिजात (Parijat)
पारिजात (Parijat)
शेवंती (Shevanti)
शेवंती (Shevanti)
सफेद गुलाब (Safed Gulab)
सफेद गुलाब (Safed Gulab)
पॉपी (Poppy)
रजनीगंधा (Rajnigandha)	 रजनीगंधा (Rajnigandha) नागफनी (Nagfani)	 नागफनी (Nagfani) पारिजात (Parijat)	 पारिजात (Parijat) शेवंती (Shevanti)	 शेवंती (Shevanti) सफेद गुलाब (Safed Gulab)	 सफेद गुलाब (Safed Gulab) पॉपी (Poppy)
कनेर (Oleander)
कनेर (Oleander)
बेला (Bela)
बेला (Bela)
गुडहल (Gudhal)
गुडहल (Gudhal)
गेंदा (Genda)
गेंदा (Genda)
सदाबहार (Sadabahar)
सदाबहार (Sadabahar)
केसर (Kesar)
केसर (Kesar)
अमलतास (Amaltas)
अमलतास (Amaltas)
गुलनार (Gulnar)  गुलनार (Gulnar)
मधु मालती (Madhu Malti)
मधु मालती (Madhu Malti)
सूर्यमुखी (Suryamukhi)
सूर्यमुखी (Suryamukhi)
पिटूनिया (Pituniya)
पिटूनिया (Pituniya)
बालूतार (Baloothar)
बालूतार (Baloothar)
पैंसी (Pansy)
पैंसी (Pansy)
ग्लेडियोलस (Gladiolus)
ग्लेडियोलस (Gladiolus)

Refer this video for more visuals to learn flowers name in Hindi.

100 Flowers Names for Kids

Learning the different flowers name can expand kids' vocabulary and knowledge. Here are some easy-to-recognize flowers name:

Rose Lotus Sunflower
Marigold Tulip Lily
Hibiscus Zinnia Orchid
Bluebell Daffodil Chamomile
Dahlia Snapdragons Poppy
Amaryllis Aster Peony
Geranium Violet Freesia
Anemone Gardenia Foxglove
Daisy Jasmine  Lavender
Gladiolus Lilac Sweet William
Bellflower Verbena Carnation
Primrose Begonia Wisteria
Tuberose Camellia Daisy
Narcissus Hollyhock Alyssum
Petunia Nasturtium Iris
Morning Glory Buttercup Hydrangea
Bird of Paradise Forget-Me-Not Phlox
Bougainvillea Sunflower Azalea
Snowdrop Edelweiss Fuchsia
Bleeding Heart Heather Daylily
Gerbera Black-Eyed Susan Dusty Miller
Dogwood Catmint Lupine
Heliotrope Honeysuckle Lady’s Slipper
Marguerite Rudbeckia Speedwell
Monkshood Periwinkle Salvia
Scabiosa Phalaenopsis Spirea
Wallflower Waxflower Yarrow
Sea Holly Valerian Statice
Trillium African Daisies Stock
Zephyrlily Water Lily Indian Lotus
Pansy Larkspur Cosmos


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Scientific Names of Flowers

Introduce kids to the scientific names of flowers as a way to learn about plant biology. Here are a few examples:

Lotus Nelumbo nucifera Represents purity, enlightenment, and spiritual awakening. In many cultures, the lotus is a sacred flower that rises beautifully from muddy waters.
Tulip Tulipa Represents perfect love and rebirth. Each color of tulip has its own meaning; red tulips stand for true love, while purple ones symbolize royalty.
Orchid  Orchidaceae Represents beauty, strength, and luxury. Orchids are associated with elegance and refinement and symbolize exotic beauty.
Poppy  Papaver somniferum Symbolizes peace, remembrance, and resilience. Red poppies are commonly associated with remembering soldiers and sacrifice.
Lavender  Lavandula Known for its calming properties, lavender symbolizes purity, serenity, and grace. It is often associated with healing and relaxation.
Hibiscus  Hibiscus rosa-sinensis Represents delicate beauty and femininity. In some cultures, hibiscus flowers symbolize glory or fame.
Violet Viola Represents modesty, humility, and loyalty. In Victorian times, violets symbolized true love and constancy.
Iris Iris Symbolizes faith, wisdom, and courage. The iris is named after the Greek goddess of the rainbow and represents hope.
Daffodil  Narcissus Represents rebirth and new beginnings. Daffodils are among the first flowers of spring, symbolizing renewal and hope.
Valerian  Valeriana officinalis Represents readiness, strength, and often associated with healing. Valerian is known for its calming properties and symbolizes tranquility.
Wallflower  Erysimum Symbolizes fidelity and lasting beauty. Wallflowers are also known for resilience, as they grow in tough conditions, representing enduring love.
Rose Rosa  Represents purity, and spiritual awakening. In many cultures, the lotus is a sacred flower that rises beautifully from muddy waters.
Waxflower  Chamelaucium Signifies lasting love and patience. Its long-lasting blooms make it a symbol of enduring love and admiration.
Yarrow  Achillea millefolium Symbolizes healing, courage, and protection. Known for its medicinal uses, yarrow represents inner strength and recovery.
Lupine  Lupinus Represents imagination and admiration. Lupines are often associated with creativity and positive energy, encouraging new ideas and perspectives.

Various Types of Flowers

Learning about different types of flowers is a fun way to understand diversity in nature. Here are categories you can introduce to kids:

  1. Perennial Flowers
    These flowers bloom year after year, regrowing each season without needing to be replanted.
    Examples: Daisies, Tulips, Peonies, Daylilies, Coneflowers.
  2. Annual Flowers
    These flowers complete their entire life cycle in a single growing season. They bloom, produce seeds, and die within the same year.
    Examples: Marigolds, Zinnias, Sunflowers, Petunias, Cosmos.
  3. Biennial Flowers
    These flowers take two years to complete their life cycle. They grow foliage in the first year and bloom in the second year.
    Examples: Foxgloves, Sweet William, Hollyhocks, Canterbury Bells.
  4. Bulbous Flowers
    These flowers grow from bulbs and often bloom in specific seasons, typically requiring a dormant period.
    Examples: Daffodils, Tulips, Lilies, Hyacinths, Crocuses.
  5. Wildflowers
    These flowers naturally grow in the wild without cultivation, often adaptable and low-maintenance.
    Examples: Bluebonnets, Black-Eyed Susan, Indian Paintbrush, Queen Anne’s Lace.
  6. Tropical Flowers
    These flowers thrive in warm, humid climates and are known for their vibrant colors and exotic forms.
    Examples: Hibiscus, Bird of Paradise, Bougainvillea, Heliconia, Plumeria.
  7. Shade-Loving Flowers
    These flowers are adapted to grow well in shaded areas with less direct sunlight.
    Examples: Hostas, Bleeding Heart, Astilbe, Lily of the Valley, Ferns.
  8. Climbing Flowers
    These flowers grow on vines or climbers, often used to cover trellises, walls, or fences.
    Examples: Climbing Roses, Morning Glory, Clematis, Wisteria, Trumpet Vine.
  9. Desert Flowers
    Adapted to arid climates, these flowers often bloom in short, vibrant bursts following rain.
    Examples: Desert Marigold, Arizona Poppy, Desert Lily, Brittlebush, Saguaro Cactus Flowers.
  10. Ground Cover Flowers
    These are low-growing flowers that spread across the ground, often used as a decorative covering.
    Examples: Creeping Thyme, Periwinkle, Ajuga, Sedum, Ice Plant.

Christmas Flowers Name

Christmas flowers symbolize festivity and warmth. Introduce kids to these common ones:

  1. Poinsettia
  2. Christmas Cactus
  3. Amaryllis
  4. Holly
  5. Ivy
  6. Mistletoe
  7. Paperwhites
  8. Winterberry
  9. Christmas Rose
  10. Cyclamen

Blue Flowers Name

Blue flowers are rare and striking in nature. Kids can look for:

  1. Bluebell
  2. Delphinium
  3. Cornflower
  4. Hydrangea
  5. Morning Glory
  6. Blue Orchid
  7. Forget-Me-Not
  8. Bachelor’s Button
  9. Blue Star
  10. Chicory

Pink Flowers Name

Pink flowers add a soft, delicate look to any garden. Kids can look for:

  1. Pink Carnation
  2. Pink Peony
  3. Cherry Blossom
  4. Pink Tulip
  5. Camellia
  6. Pink Azalea
  7. Dianthus
  8. Pink Rose
  9. Pink Hibiscus
  10. Snapdragon

White Flowers Name

White flowers often symbolize peace and purity. Common white flowers for kids to recognize:

  1. White Lily
  2. Jasmine
  3. Magnolia
  4. White Rose
  5. Snowdrop
  6. Gardenia
  7. White Orchid
  8. White Carnation
  9. Dahlia
  10. White Hibiscus

Black Flowers Name

Though rare, black flowers intrigue and add mystery. Some types include:

  1. Black Dahlia
  2. Queen of the Night Tulip
  3. Black Pansy
  4. Black Baccara Rose
  5. Black Hollyhock
  6. Bat Orchid
  7. Black Calla Lily
  8. Black Petunia
  9. Chocolate Cosmos
  10. Black Velvet Petunia

Indian Flower Names

India has a rich variety of native flowers that kids can learn about. Here are some:

  1. रात की रानी - Night-Blooming Jasmine
  2. पारिजात - Night Jasmine
  3. जूही - Jasmine
  4. मोगरा - Arabian Jasmine
  5. सप्तपर्णी - Blackboard Tree
  6. कामिनी - Orange Jasmine
  7. रजनीगंधा - Tuberose
  8. चंपा - Plumeria
  9. गुलमोहर - Flame Tree / Royal Poinciana
  10. पलाश - Flame of the Forest
  11. शेवंती - Chrysanthemum
  12. केतकी - Pandanus
  13. गेंदा - Marigold
  14. कचनार - Orchid Tree
  15. अशोक - Ashoka Tree / Sorrowless Tree
  16. कैथ - Wood Apple
  17. बकुला - Spanish Cherry
  18. हल्दी फूल - Turmeric Flower
  19. मदार - Crown Flower
  20. महुआ - Mahua Tree

Encouraging kids to learn about flowers and their importance connects them to nature, develops curiosity, and builds respect for the environment. Try a nature walk, a garden activity, or even a flower-pressing craft with your child to make learning fun!

Related Links:

  1. Flowers name in Marathi
  2. Flowers name in Tamil
  3. Flowers name in Sanskrit
  4. Flowers name in Kannada

FAQ'S

1. What is the name of an Indian flower?

The Lotus (कमल or Kamal) is India’s national flower and holds significant cultural importance.

2. What is the number 1 flower?

Globally, Roses are often considered the most popular due to their beauty and symbolism.

3. What is Mogra called in English?

Mogra is known as Arabian Jasmine in English.

4. How many flowers are there in the world?

While it’s challenging to count individual flowers, the world has over 400,000 species of flowering plants.

5. What flower has 21 petals?

Some flowers in the Asteraceae family (like daisies and sunflowers) often follow the Fibonacci sequence in their petal counts, so some varieties may have 21 petals. Examples include Shasta Daisies and Black-eyed Susans.

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