Popular Flowers Name in Sanskrit & English With Pictures (2024)

Who doesn’t love flowers? It is so pretty, fragrant, spicy and pleasant that everyone loves it. You may have noticed that flowers are used in all auspicious ceremonies because each flower has its own meaning. That is why today we bring you information about flowers, in this article you will be told the names of flowers in Hindi, English and Sanskrit. So, let’s get to know some of the flowers.

People, this was a complete list of flower names in Sanskrit but there is a problem. Everyone who does not know Hindi wants to learn Sanskrit flower names along with their English names. So, brother now you need to know the names of flowers in both Sanskrit and English.

Popular Flowers Name in Sanskrit & English With Picture

NoEnglish NamesSanskrit NamesScientific Names 
1.Roseपाटलम्Rosa
2.Lilyयूथिका Lilium
3.Lotusउत्पलम्Nelumbo nucifera
4.Marigoldस्‍थलपद्मम्Tagetes
5.SunFlowerदिवाकरःHelianthus
6. Jasmineजातीपुष्पम्Jasminum
7.Hibiscusचित्रपुष्पी,
सन्धिजा
Hibiscus
8.Tulipकन्द पुष्पम्Tulipa
9.Arabian jasmineमल्लिकाJasminum sambac
10.Daisyमातृ, भृङ्गराजBellis perennis
11.Magnoliaचम्पकम्Magnolia
12.Bluewater lilyकृष्ण कमलमNymphaea caerulea
13.Sweet JasmineयूथिकाJasminum officinale
14.Oleanderकर्णोरःNerium oleander
15.Orange Blossomजाम्भजम्Citrus sinensis
16.Sandalwood Flowerश्रीखण्डम्Santalum album
17.Water Lilyपद्मिनीNymphaeaceae
18.Night Blooming
Jasmine
रजनीगन्‍धाCestrum nocturnum
19.Balsamव्रणरोपिन्Impatiens
20.ErythrinaशेफालिकाErythrina
21.Pandanusकैतकम्Pandanus
22.RosemallowsजपपुशमHibiscus
23.Cobra Saffronनागापुश्पाMesua ferrea
24.Spanish cherryबकुल:Mimusops elengi
25.Delonix Regiaराज-आभरणDelonix regia
26.StramoniumधतूरDatura stramonium
27.Blossomed Flowerविकचम्Prunus subg
28.Withered Flowerम्लानम्Narcissus
29.PalashकिंशुकButea monosperma
30.Golden Showerव्याधिघातCassia fistula

Rose

Roses are woody perennials that originated in China but are now cultivated all over the world. It is characterized by a wide range of colors and dimensions.

Roses are flowers with many petals available in many colors. Some species are famous for the spines on the stems of plants that they use to ward off predators. Today, many species are cultivated, although there are still different species that grow in the wild.

Lily

Native to the temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, the lily is a genus of 80-100 species of botanical flowering plants in the Liliaceae family. Many lilies are valued as ornamentals and have been widely hybridized.

The term lily has also been applied to the common names of many other species of plants like the true lily. These include day lilies and various species of the Amaryllidiceae family.

Lotus

The lotus flower is one of the most sacred and famous plants in the world. The striking flower is the primary symbolic flower of some of the most prolific cultures and religions in history. The lotus plant has certainly been known for thousands of years.

Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs frequently depict lotus blossoms to depict important priests and pharaohs. Images depicting sacred Buddhist statues represent a person sitting on or under a lotus flower. In Hinduism, many gods and goddesses are associated with flowers.

Marigold

Marigolds are one of the most common and reliable flowers in all beds. With their warm colors and fern-like foliage, these showy flowers are true annuals, completing their life cycle in a single growing season.

Flowers can vary widely in size and construction, from the small, single-petalled flowers of the signet-ringed marigold to the large, 4-inch dichotomous marigolds of the African marigolds, but all show membership in the marigold family.

Marigolds are usually planted early in the nursery or sown seeds after soil planting in the spring. This fast growing plant will reach flowering maturity within a few months when grown from seed. For early outdoor flowering, start seeds indoors six to eight weeks before the last frost.

SunFlower

Don’t let that sunny face fool you. Not just prairie grass. It is a global force for beauty, food, and literally saving the earth.

The classic sunflower is disguised as a simple flower that looks like an oversized version of its cousin, the chrysanthemum. Both are compound flowers, meaning that each flower is actually a cluster of smaller flowers: the outer whorl of their radial flowers resembles the petals surrounding the rounded flower centers of small, dense disk flowers.

Jasmine

Jasmine or jessamine is one of more than two hundred species of shrubs and vines in the olive family (Oleaceae) that includes the genus jasmine. The term also refers to perfumes made from these plants.

Jasmine is native to warm temperate and tropical regions of the Old World, especially in Asia, with some species native to all continents except Antarctica and North America. It is widely grown as an ornamental plant in the tropics for its strongly fragrant flowers. Jasmine flowers are used in garnishes and in making jasmine tea, and flowers appear in aromatherapy.

Hibiscus

Hibiscus is a genus of herbs, shrubs, and trees, including several species in the mahogany family that are native to warm temperate and tropical regions. Many are adorned with beautiful flowers, and contain some useful fiber plants.

Tulip

Tulips, members of the genus Tulipa, come in many different varieties. Not sure how to start with which one or where to start?

Whether you’re a fan of tulips and ready to learn more about the ins and outs of different types and varieties, or just looking for some new species to add to your spring beds this fall.

Jasminum Sambac

Sambac jasmine is a species of jasmine native to tropical Asia from the Indian subcontinent to Southeast Asia. It is cultivated in many places, especially in South and Southeast Asia. Naturalized in many scattered places: Mauritius, Madagascar, Maldives, Christmas Island, Chiapas, Central America, South Florida, Bahamas, Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica, Puerto Rico and the Lesser Antilles.

Jasmine sambak is a small shrub or vine that reaches a height of 0.5 to 3 meters (1.6 to 9.8 feet). It is densely planted with attractive and spectacular flowers. The flowers can be used as a fragrance in perfume and jasmine tea. It is very popular in India and Pakistan and is known as Mugra. It is the national flower of the Philippines, where it is known as sampajeta, as well as one of the three national flowers of Indonesia, where it is known as milati putih.

Daisy

Daisies, one of several flowering species of the aster family. The daisy name usually refers to the bull daisy, the Shasta daisy, and the English or real daisy. These and other plants have a compound flower head of 15 to 30 white striped flowers around a center composed of bright yellow disc flowers called daisies, although other color combinations are common There is

The white chrysanthemum plant is native to Europe and Asia, but has become a popular wild plant in the United States and elsewhere. This perennial plant reaches a height of about 60 cm. Its single flower head is about 2.5 to 5 cm (1 to 2 inches) in diameter and the rays are white. Cultivated Shasta chrysanthemums are similar to white chrysanthemums but have flower heads up to 10 cm high.

Magnolia

Magnolia is a large genus of flowering plants with about 210-340 species in the subfamily Magnolioideae of the family Magnoliaceae. It is named after French botanist Pierre Magnaul.

Magnolias are an ancient species. Appearing before bees evolved, these flowers are thought to have evolved to encourage pollination by bees. Magnolia flower carpels are tough to protect against pollinator damage.

Bluewater lily

The blue water lily, also known as the Indian blue lotus, is a water lily found in India. Leaves broadly rounded, 25-40 cm in diameter, gaping in the leaf stem. The flowers are 10-15 cm in diameter, they open in the morning, rise above the water, then close and sink in the evening. It has blue petals, gradually changing to a pale yellow in the middle of the flower.

A variation of Nymphaea nauchali var. caerulea is the so-called Egyptian sky blue lotus. It grew along the Nile, and was considered very important in Egyptian mythology because it rose and fell with the sun.

Because of its color it is identified in some beliefs as the original egg-shaped bowl of Atum, as well as in beliefs that Ra, the two solar deities and their attributes are the origin of the lotus shape of Ugdud cosmology.

Sweet Jasmine

Jasmine grows well in full sun or partial shade. Summer-blooming jasmine does best in a sunny location, while other species, such as winter jasmine, prefer more shady locations. Jasmine Grows in Soil: Jasmine needs a moderately fertile, but moist, well-drained sandy loamy soil.

Oleander

Oleanders are large, distinctive and beautiful flowering shrubs that grow with little care. It tolerates heat and drought once established, grows especially well in beach gardens, and tolerates salt spray and wind.Oleander grows best in coastal areas of South Carolina . Winter cold in the Midlands and Piedmont will damage or kill most species.

Orange Blossom

Orange blossoms are the fragrant blossoms of the orange tree. It is said to be used in perfumery and as an aphrodisiac. Traditionally associated with good luck, it is popular in wedding bouquets and wedding crowns.

Sandalwood Flower

Sandalwood is an evergreen tree that grows to a height of 4-9 meters. Trees can live as long as 100 years. The tree is variable, often erect or spreading, and may be related to other species.

It parasitizes the roots of other tree species, but does not cause much damage to the host. Younger trees of red or brown bark are punctured with a red textured covering. Heartwood ranges in color from light green to white, as its common name indicates. The ovate leaves are thin and arranged in an opposite manner.

It has a smooth surface and a bright green color with a dull sheen. Fruit after three years and viable seed after five. These seeds are distributed by birds.

Water Lily

Water lily has many meanings in different parts of the world, but it has a special meaning in Buddhism and Hinduism. For these religions, water lilies symbolize resurrection, as the flowers close at night and open in the morning, like a spiritual revival.

Night Blooming Jasmine

A member of the nightshade family, Sestrum nocturnum, or night-blooming jasmine as it is widely known, is native to tropical America and the West Indies. It has simple but long (4 to 8 inches) ovate leaves and small yellow-white to green flowers that bloom from spring to fall.

This species grows well in direct sunlight and when planted in well-drained soil. The flowers create a distinct scent so strong at night that it often triggers an allergic reaction in some people. Jasmine needs little attention at night unless it is grown in a cool area.

Balsam

Balsam is an annual flower that grows on a long, thick stem with a serrated, pale green edge. The cup-shaped flowers are spread 1 to 3 inches in diameter. They begin blooming in late spring and last until frost in the fall.

Erythrina

Erythrina species contain a variety of unique and complex alkaloids. Algae are found in all parts of the plant, especially flowers and seeds. All alkaloids have toxic effects when ingested and have karyotype-like effects causing paralysis.

Pandanus

Pandanus is a genus of monocots with about 750 accepted species. They are twin palm-like trees and shrubs native to the tropics and subtropics of the Old World. The most common species are found in Madagascar and Malaysia. Common names include pandanus, screw palm, and screw pine. They are classified as pandanales in the Pandanaceae family.

Rosemallows

Hibiscus, also known as confederate rose, marshmallow rose Dixie, cotton rose or cottonweed, is a plant that has long been cultivated for its show flowers in southern China and Taiwan, and now every continent except Antarctica is found on the.

Federal roses are shrubby or tree-like in zones 9 and 10, though they behave like perennials in the far north. Flowers can be double or single and are 10 to 15 cm (4 to 6 in) in diameter; They open white or pink and turn dark red at night. ‘Rubra’ cultivar has red flowers. Single flowers are usually cup-shaped. The flowering season generally runs from summer to fall.

Cobra Saffron

Mesua ferrea, the ironwood of the Ceylon or saffron cobra, is a species of the family Calophyllaceae. The slow-growing tree got its name from the heaviness and hardness of its wood.

Spanish cherry

The Spanish cherry tree is a beautiful little green tree from the Indian subcontinent. With short, shiny, thick, narrow, pointed leaves, upright stems and spreading branches, it is a valuable ornamental for providing dense shade and cream-colored flowers that fill the night air with its short fresh fragrance during the months of March and July. Flowers in small, star-shaped, yellowish-white, center-starting crowns.

The leaves are ovate, undulated at the margins, about 5-16 cm long and 3-7 cm wide. Those fragrant flowers in the morning that perfumed their surroundings in the evening with their deep and rich fragrance fall to the ground and people like to pick them up because they retain their scent for several days after they fall. It is displayed in temples and shrines across the country. In Indian mythology, it appears as a vakul: it is said to produce flowers when nectar is sprinkled from the mouths of beautiful women. The fruit is eaten fresh.

Delonix Regia

Delonix regia is a species of flowering plant in the Fabaceae, subfamily Caesalpinioideae, native to Madagascar. In summer, it is known for its fern-like foliage and orange-red flowers. It grows as an ornamental tree in many tropical regions of the world and has been called Royal, Flamboyant, Phoenix, Forest Torch or Flaming Poinciana in English.

Stramonium

Datura stramonium, commonly known as prickly apple, jimsonweed (jimson grass), devil’s snare or devil’s trumpet, is a flowering plant in the nightshade family. It probably originated in Central America and was introduced to many parts of the world. It is an invasive weed in temperate climates throughout the world. The frequently used dr. Stramonium in traditional medicine for the treatment of various diseases.

It has also been used as a hallucinogen taken enthogenically to produce intense sacred or esoteric visions. It is unlikely to ever become a major drug due to its apparently very disturbing effects on the brain and body, leading to permanent paranoia or delirium, which can have fatal consequences. seriously poisonous.

Blossomed Flower

The flowers are those of stone-core fruit trees (peach species) and some other similar plants that bloom profusely for a short time in spring

Also colloquially called orange blossom. Peach blossoms (including nectarines), most cherry blossoms and some almond blossoms are usually pink. Plum blossoms, apple blossoms, orange blossoms, some cherry blossoms and most almond blossoms are white.

Withered Flower

I love dried flowers. However, I believe that flowers actually die once they are cut from the stem or removed from the soil from which they grew. Therefore, even the most beautiful flower arrangements already have rotting dead flowers.

Talking about decomposition naturally reminds us that decomposition is what makes us human as well. Using the image of the same flower beginning to wither, I can probably tell that I am now separated from my homeland

Butea monosperma

Butea monosperma is a species native to the tropical and subtropical regions of the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia, and western Indonesia. Common names include forest flame, lotus, and bastard teak.

Golden Shower

Cassia fistula is also known in India as Golden Rain, Cassia, Laxative Cassia or Malta. It belongs to the legume family called Fabaceae.

Native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, it is found from India to Thailand and from Sri Lanka to Pakistan. Marigold grows as a medium sized tree and is used as an ornamental plant and is also very popular for its healing properties.

Cassia flower and fistula tree are the state flower and tree of kerala, respectively. The botanical Latin word ‘cassia’ for the plant comes from the Greek word ‘cassia’ meaning aromatic plant.

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