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Comprehensive List of Garden Plants Starting with K

Introduction to Garden Plants Starting with K

Gardening Tips for Beginner and Expert Gardeners looking to diversify their collections will find a rich selection of plant species beginning with the letter K, each offering unique characteristics and care requirements. From the exotic Kadsura to the aromatic Kunzea, this guide will introduce you to a range of plants that can add both beauty and diversity to your garden. For a complete listing of plants be sure to go back to our Plant Variety Database

  • Kadsura

    A climbing vine known for its glossy leaves and small, fragrant flowers, often used for ground cover or trellises.

    Common Name: Kadsura Vine

  • Kaempferia

    A tropical plant with strikingly patterned leaves and delicate flowers, ideal for shaded gardens.

    Common Name: Peacock Ginger

  • Kalanchoe

    A popular succulent with thick, fleshy leaves and vibrant, long-lasting flowers, perfect for indoor or container gardening.

    Common Name: Flaming Katy

  • Kalanchoe tomentosa

    A succulent with fuzzy, grey-green leaves edged in brown, often grown indoors.

    Common Name: Panda Plant

  • Kalimeris

    This perennial features daisy-like flowers and is excellent for adding color to garden borders.

    Common Name: False Aster

  • Kalmia

    An evergreen shrub with beautiful clusters of pink or white flowers, suitable for woodland gardens.

    Common Name: Mountain Laurel

  • Kalmiopsis

    A rare evergreen shrub with pink to purple, bell-shaped flowers, native to the Pacific Northwest, thriving in rocky soils.

    Common Name: None

  • Kalopanax

    A deciduous tree with large, palmate leaves and spiky stems, providing a tropical look to temperate gardens.

    Common Name: Castor Aralia

  • Kei Apple

    A shrub or small tree known for its edible, bright yellow fruit and thorny branches, commonly used for hedging.

    Common Name: None

  • Kelseya

    A mat-forming perennial with small, pink flowers, ideal for rock gardens and alpine settings.

    Common Name: None

  • Kennedia

    A genus of climbing plants with colorful, pea-like flowers, often used for ground cover or trellises.

    Common Name: Coral Pea

  • Kerria

    A deciduous shrub known for its bright yellow, pom-pom-like flowers, blooming in spring.

    Common Name: Japanese Rose

  • Kigelia

    Recognized for its large, sausage-shaped fruits and red flowers, this tree is a unique addition to tropical landscapes.

    Common Name: Sausage Tree

  • Kirengeshoma

    A shade-loving perennial with delicate yellow, bell-shaped flowers.

    Common Name: Yellow Wax Bells

  • Kitaibela

    A herbaceous perennial with large, lobed leaves and white flowers, suitable for moist, well-drained soils.

    Common Name: None

  • Kleinia

    A diverse genus of succulents and shrubs, often valued for their unique foliage and drought tolerance.

    Common Name: Senecio

  • Knautia

    This perennial produces pincushion-like flowers and is excellent for attracting pollinators.

    Common Name: Field Scabious

  • Knautia arvensis

    A perennial wildflower with lilac-blue pincushion-like flowers, commonly found in meadows.

    Common Name: Field Scabious

  • Knightia

    An evergreen tree from New Zealand with striking red flowers, known for its honey-producing properties.

    Common Name: Rewarewa

  • Kniphofia

    Known for its tall spikes of tubular flowers in vibrant red, orange, or yellow, adding vertical interest to gardens.

    Common Name: Red Hot Poker

  • Kochia

    An annual plant known for its bushy appearance and ability to turn red in the fall, often used for ornamental purposes and erosion control.

    Common Name: Summer Cypress

  • Koeleria

    A cool-season grass that forms neat clumps, ideal for naturalistic landscapes and erosion control.

    Common Name: Junegrass

  • Koelreuteria

    A deciduous tree with yellow flowers and decorative lantern-like seed pods, suitable for urban environments.

    Common Name: Golden Rain Tree

  • Koelreuteria paniculata

    A small to medium-sized deciduous tree with bright yellow flowers followed by lantern-like seed pods.

    Common Name: Golden Rain Tree

  • Kohleria

    A tropical plant with velvety leaves and tubular flowers, often grown as a houseplant.

    Common Name: None

  • Koenigia

    A genus of flowering plants in the knotweed family, often found in alpine and temperate regions.

    Common Name: Koenigia

  • Kokia

    A genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, native to Hawaii, known for their large, showy flowers.

    Common Name: None

  • Kosteletzkya

    A hardy perennial with hibiscus-like flowers, thriving in wet, marshy conditions.

    Common Name: Seashore Mallow

  • Krascheninnikovia

    A genus of flowering plants in the amaranth family, known for their woolly or hairy leaves.

    Common Name: Winterfat

  • Krameria

    A genus of shrubs known for their medicinal properties and small, showy flowers.

    Common Name: Rhatany

  • Kunzea

    An Australian native shrub with aromatic leaves and fluffy white or pink flowers, excellent for coastal gardens.

    Common Name: None

Gardening Tips for Beginners and Experts

Regardless of whether you're just starting out or are a seasoned gardener, understanding the specific needs of each plant is essential for a thriving garden. Key factors to consider include soil type, sunlight exposure, and watering needs. To ensure your garden's success, explore our detailed advice in the Gardening Tips section.

Enhancing Your Garden with K-Named Plants. Incorporating a variety of plants that start with the letter K can significantly boost the aesthetic appeal and biodiversity of your garden. Dive into our resources, expand your knowledge, and enjoy the rewarding experience of gardening. Happy planting!