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Comprehensive List of Garden Plants Starting with B

Discover a List of Plants Starting with the Letter B

Gardening Tips Beginner and ExpertWelcome to our extensive collection of garden plants that begin with the letter B. This guide provides detailed descriptions and common names for each plant, helping both novice and experienced gardeners expand their knowledge and create stunning garden landscapes. For a complete listing of plants be sure to go back to our Plant Variety Database

  • Babiana

    A genus of flowering plants in the iris family, Babiana is known for its vibrant, showy blooms.

    Common Name: Baboon Flower

  • Baccharis

    Shrubs or small trees often found in wetlands and coastal areas, noted for their fluffy seed heads.

    Common Name: Baccharis

  • Backhousia

    Evergreen trees or shrubs native to Australia, known for their aromatic leaves and white flowers.

    Common Name: Lemon Myrtle

  • Bacopa

    Aquatic or semi-aquatic plants with small, white or blue flowers, often used in aquariums.

    Common Name: Water Hyssop

  • Baeckea

    Shrubs with small, aromatic leaves and white or pink flowers, often used in rock gardens.

    Common Name: Baeckea

  • Ballota

    Perennial herbs with woolly leaves and small, purple flowers, often found in dry, rocky areas.

    Common Name: Ballota or Horehound

  • Balsam

    Annual plants known for their brightly colored flowers and easy care in gardens.

    Common Name: Balsam or Touch-Me-Not

  • Balsamorhiza

    Perennial plants with large, yellow, daisy-like flowers and thick, hairy leaves.

    Common Name: Balsamroot

  • Bambusa

    A genus of bamboo, known for their tall, woody stems and fast growth.

    Common Name: Bamboo

  • Banksia

    Australian shrubs or trees with distinctive, cone-shaped flower spikes.

    Common Name: Banksia

  • Baptisia

    Perennials with pea-like flowers and trifoliate leaves, known for their drought tolerance.

    Common Name: False Indigo

  • Barbarea

    Herbaceous plants with yellow flowers, commonly found in damp, disturbed soils.

    Common Name: Yellow Rocket or Winter Cress

  • Barbarea verna

    Known for its edible leaves and used in salads.

    Common Name: Winter Cress or Upland Cress

  • Barkeria

    A genus of epiphytic orchids with showy, colorful flowers.

    Common Name: Barkeria Orchid

  • Barleria

    Shrubs or small trees with tubular flowers, often found in tropical and subtropical regions.

    Common Name: Philippine Violet

  • Bassia

    Annual plants with slender, green leaves and tiny flowers, often used as ground cover.

    Common Name: Summer Cypress

  • Bauera

    Evergreen shrubs with small, pink or white flowers, native to Australia.

    Common Name: Dog Rose

  • Bauhinia

    Small trees or shrubs with orchid-like flowers and distinctive, twin-lobed leaves.

    Common Name: Orchid Tree

  • Beaucarnea

    Succulent trees with swollen bases and long, narrow leaves.

    Common Name: Ponytail Palm

  • Beaufortia

    Shrubs with bright red or orange, bottlebrush-like flower spikes.

    Common Name: Bottlebrush

  • Beaumontia

    Climbing plants with large, white, fragrant flowers.

    Common Name: Easter Lily Vine

  • Begonia

    A diverse genus of flowering plants, known for their colorful flowers and foliage.

    Common Name: Begonia

  • Belamcanda

    Perennials with iris-like flowers and blackberry-like seed clusters.

    Common Name: Blackberry Lily

  • Bellevalia

    Bulbous perennials with blue or purple, bell-shaped flowers.

    Common Name: Bellevalia

  • Bellis

    Perennials with small, daisy-like flowers, commonly found in lawns and meadows.

    Common Name: Daisy

  • Bellium

    Small, daisy-like perennials, native to the Mediterranean region.

    Common Name: Miniature Daisy

  • Berberidopsis

    Climbing shrubs with red, star-shaped flowers.

    Common Name: Coral Plant

  • Berberis

    Shrubs with spiny stems, small yellow flowers, and red or blue berries.

    Common Name: Barberry

  • Berchemia

    Deciduous shrubs or small trees with clusters of small, greenish flowers.

    Common Name: Rattan Vine

  • Bergenia

    Perennials with large, leathery leaves and clusters of pink or white flowers.

    Common Name: Elephant's Ears

  • Bergerocactus

    A genus of cacti with cylindrical stems and bright yellow flowers.

    Common Name: Golden Snake Cactus

  • Berkheya

    Thorny perennials with large, daisy-like flowers, native to South Africa.

    Common Name: Zulu Warrior

  • Berlandiera

    Perennials with yellow, daisy-like flowers that have a chocolate scent.

    Common Name: Chocolate Flower

  • Bertolonia

    Tropical plants with striking, patterned leaves and small, pink flowers.

    Common Name: Jewel Plant

  • Beschorneria

    Succulent perennials with tall, red flower spikes and rosettes of gray-green leaves.

    Common Name: Mexican Lily

  • Bessera

    Bulbous perennials with slender stems and bright red or orange, bell-shaped flowers.

    Common Name: Coral Drops

  • Beta

    Biennial or perennial plants grown for their edible roots and leaves.

    Common Name: Beet

  • Betula

    Deciduous trees known for their distinctive bark and slender, graceful appearance.

    Common Name: Birch

  • Biarum

    A genus of tuberous plants with hooded flowers, native to the Mediterranean region.

    Common Name: Biarum

  • Bidens

    Annual or perennial herbs with bright yellow, daisy-like flowers.

    Common Name: Beggarticks

  • Bignonia

    Climbing plants with large, trumpet-shaped flowers, often grown as ornamentals.

    Common Name: Crossvine

  • Billardiera

    Twining plants with small, bell-shaped flowers, native to Australia.

    Common Name: Apple Berry

  • Billbergia

    Epiphytic bromeliads with rosettes of stiff leaves and brightly colored flower spikes.

    Common Name: Billbergia or Queen's Tears

  • Bixa

    Shrubs or small trees known for their bright red seeds, used as a natural dye.

    Common Name: Annatto

  • Blandfordia

    Perennials with long, tubular flowers, native to Australia.

    Common Name: Christmas Bells

  • Blechnum

    Ferns with leathery fronds, commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions.

    Common Name: Hard Fern

  • Bletilla

    Terrestrial orchids with sword-like leaves and clusters of pink or white flowers.

    Common Name: Hyacinth Orchid

  • Bloomeria

    Bulbous perennials with star-shaped, yellow flowers.

    Common Name: Golden Stars

  • Blossfeldia

    Small, globular cacti with tiny, white or pink flowers.

    Common Name: Blossfeldia

  • Bocconia

    Tall, herbaceous perennials with large leaves and plume-like flower clusters..

    Common Name: Plume Poppy

  • Boenninghausenia

    Shrubs with finely divided leaves and small, yellow flowers.

    Common Name: Boenninghausenia

  • Bolax

    Cushion plants with tiny, greenish flowers, native to South America.

    Common Name: Bolax

  • Bolbitis

    Aquatic ferns with delicate, finely divided fronds.

    Common Name: Water Fern

  • Bollea

    Epiphytic orchids with large, showy flowers.

    Common Name: Bollea Orchid

  • Boltonia

    Perennials with daisy-like flowers, often found in wetlands and along streams.

    Common Name: False Aster

  • Bolusanthus

    Deciduous trees with clusters of blue or purple flowers, native to Africa.

    Common Name: Tree Wisteria

  • Bomarea

    Climbing plants with tubular, brightly colored flowers.

    Common Name: Bomarea

  • Bombax

    Tropical trees with large, showy flowers and spiny trunks.

    Common Name: Silk Cotton Tree

  • Bongardia

    Perennials with fern-like leaves and small, yellow flowers.

    Common Name: Bongardia

  • Borago

    Herbaceous plants with star-shaped, blue flowers and hairy leaves.

    Common Name: Borage

  • Borassus

    Tall, tropical palms with large, fan-shaped leaves.

    Common Name: Palmyra Palm

  • Boronia

    Shrubs with aromatic leaves and colorful, cup-shaped flowers.

    Common Name: Boronia

  • Bothriochloa

    Grass species known for their dense, tufted growth and ornamental value.

    Common Name: Bluestem

  • Bougainvillea

    Vining plants with vibrant, papery bracts surrounding small, white flowers.

    Common Name: Bougainvillea

  • Bouteloua

    Grass species known for their unique, comb-like seed heads.

    Common Name: Grama Grass

  • Bouvardia

    Shrubs with clusters of tubular, fragrant flowers.

    Common Name: Bouvardia

  • Bowenia

    Cycads with fern-like leaves and underground stems.

    Common Name: Bowenia

  • Bowiea

    Climbing or trailing plants with succulent, leafless stems.

    Common Name: Climbing Onion

  • Brachychiton

    Trees or shrubs with large, bell-shaped flowers and distinctive, bottle-shaped trunks.

    Common Name: Kurrajong

  • Brachyglottis

    Shrubs with silvery leaves and clusters of yellow flowers, often used in gardens for their attractive foliage.

    Common Name: Daisy Bush

  • Brachyscome

    Annual or perennial herbs with daisy-like flowers, commonly grown in borders and rock gardens.

    Common Name: Swan River Daisy

  • Brachysema

    Shrubs with red, tubular flowers and hairy leaves, native to Australia.

    Common Name: Brachysema

  • Brachystelma

    Perennials with tuberous roots and star-shaped flowers, often found in rocky, well-drained soils.

    Common Name: Brachystelma

  • Bracteantha

    Everlasting flowers with papery bracts, frequently used in dried flower arrangements.

    Common Name: Strawflower

  • Brahea

    Palms with fan-shaped leaves, suitable for arid and semi-arid environments.

    Common Name: Hesper Palm

  • Brassavola

    Epiphytic orchids with white or greenish flowers and long, narrow leaves, known for their nighttime fragrance.

    Common Name: Lady of the Night Orchid

  • Brassia

    Orchids with long, spider-like petals and fragrant flowers, popular among orchid collectors.

    Common Name: Spider Orchid

  • Brassica

    A genus that includes many edible plants such as cabbage, broccoli, and mustard, important in agriculture and cooking.

    Common Name: Mustard, Cabbage

  • Brassocattleya

    Hybrid orchids known for their large, showy flowers, created by crossing Brassavola and Cattleya.

    Common Name: Brassocattleya

  • Brassolaeliocattleya

    Hybrid orchids created from Brassavola, Laelia, and Cattleya, prized for their striking and diverse blooms.

    Common Name: Brassolaeliocattleya

  • Breynia

    Shrubs with small, colorful leaves and insignificant flowers, often grown for their attractive foliage.

    Common Name: Snowbush

  • Briggsia

    Perennials with tubular flowers, often grown as houseplants for their ornamental value.

    Common Name: Briggsia

  • Brighamia

    Known for its thick stem and rosette of leaves, often referred to as a Hawaiian palm..

    Common Name: Hawaiian Palm

  • Brimeura

    Bulbous perennials with small, bell-shaped flowers, typically blue or white, often used in rock gardens.

    Common Name: Hyacinth Lily

  • Briza

    Grass species known for their delicate, quaking seed heads, adding movement and texture to gardens.

    Common Name: Quaking Grass

  • Brodiaea

    Bulbous plants with star-shaped flowers, often blue or purple, used in naturalized garden settings.

    Common Name: Cluster Lily

  • Bromelia

    Epiphytic or terrestrial bromeliads with colorful flower spikes, adding exotic appeal to gardens and interiors.

    Common Name: Bromelia

  • Broughtonia

    Epiphytic orchids with vibrant, pink or purple flowers.

    Common Name: Broughtonia Orchid

  • Broussonetia

    Deciduous trees or shrubs known for their broad leaves and small, clustered fruits.

    Common Name: Paper Mulberry

  • Browallia

    Herbaceous plants with small, blue or violet flowers, often grown as annuals.

    Common Name: Bush Violet

  • Brownea

    Tropical trees or shrubs with large, showy flower clusters.

    Common Name: Rose of Venezuela

  • Browningia

    Columnar cacti with distinctive blue-green stems and white flowers.

    Common Name: Browningia

  • Bruckenthalia

    Small, evergreen shrubs with tiny, bell-shaped flowers.

    Common Name: Bruckenthalia

  • Brugmansia

    Shrubs or small trees with large, pendulous, trumpet-shaped flowers.

    Common Name: Angel's Trumpet

  • Brunfelsia

    Tropical shrubs with fragrant, tubular flowers that change color over time.

    Common Name: Yesterday-Today-and-Tomorrow

  • Brunnera

    Perennials with heart-shaped leaves and small, blue flowers.

    Common Name: Siberian Bugloss

  • Brunsvigia

    Bulbous plants with large, spherical clusters of red or pink flowers.

    Common Name: Candelabra Flower

  • Buddleja

    Shrubs or small trees with long, spiked clusters of tiny flowers, attracting butterflies.

    Common Name: Butterfly Bush

  • Buddleja davidii

    Specific species of Buddleja known for its butterfly-attracting flowers.

    Common Name: Summer Lilac, Butterfly Bush

  • Buglossoides

    Perennials with blue or white, star-shaped flowers and hairy leaves.

    Common Name: Small Bugloss

  • Bulbine

    Succulent perennials with grass-like leaves and tall, flower spikes.

    Common Name: Bulbine

  • Bulbinella

    Perennials with fleshy leaves and tall, dense flower spikes, often yellow or orange.

    Common Name: Bulbinella

  • Bulbocodium

    Small, bulbous perennials with crocus-like flowers, often purple or white.

    Common Name: Spring Meadow Saffron

  • Bulbophyllum

    A large genus of orchids with diverse and often unusual flower shapes.

    Common Name: Bulbophyllum

  • Buphthalmum

    Perennials with large, yellow, daisy-like flowers.

    Common Name: Ox-Eye

  • Bupleurum

    Herbaceous plants with umbels of yellow or greenish flowers.

    Common Name: Thorow-Wax

  • Burchardia

    Perennials with grass-like leaves and clusters of white or pink flowers.

    Common Name: Milkmaids

  • Burchellia

    Evergreen shrubs with tubular, orange-red flowers.

    Common Name: Wild Pomegranate

  • Bursera

    Trees or shrubs with aromatic resin and small, greenish flowers.

    Common Name: Elephant Tree

  • Butea

    Deciduous trees with bright orange-red, pea-like flowers.

    Common Name: Flame of the Forest

  • Butia

    Palms with arching, feather-like fronds and edible fruits.

    Common Name: Jelly Palm

  • Butomus

    Aquatic plants with umbrella-like clusters of pink flowers.

    Common Name: Flowering Rush

  • Buxus

    Evergreen shrubs with small, glossy leaves, often used in hedges and topiary.

    Common Name: Boxwood

Gardening Tips for Beginners and Experts

Gardening success hinges on understanding the unique needs of each plant. Key factors such as soil type, sunlight, and watering requirements are crucial for ensuring a thriving garden. This guide will help you choose the right plants to create a beautiful and diverse landscape, focusing on enhancing your garden with plants that start with the letter "L." Whether you prefer vibrant flowers, hardy shrubs, or unique succulents, there's something here for every gardener.

. Happy gardening!