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Comprehensive List of all Garden Plants starting with U

List of Plants Starting With U

Gardening Tips for Beginner and Expert Explore our comprehensive list of plant types starting with the letter U, ranging from Uebelmannia to Uvularia (merrybells, bellwort) and everything in between. Discover the unique characteristics and benefits of each plant to enhance your gardening knowledge. For a complete listing of plants, be sure to visit our Plant Variety Database.

  • Uapaca

    Tropical trees native to Africa, known for their dense, evergreen foliage and small, round fruit.

    Common Name: None

  • Uebelmannia

    Cacti native to Brazil, characterized by their ribbed, globular shape and spiny surfaces.

    Common Name: None

  • Ugni

    Evergreen shrubs native to South America, producing small, aromatic berries.

    Common Name: Chilean Guava

  • Ulex

    Spiny shrubs known for their bright yellow flowers, commonly found in Europe.

    Common Name: Gorse

  • Ulmus

    Deciduous trees known for their broad leaves and graceful, vase-like shape.

    Common Name: Elm

  • Umbellularia

    Evergreen trees native to the western United States, known for their aromatic leaves.

    Common Name: California Bay Laurel, Oregon Myrtle

  • Uncinia

    Grasses native to New Zealand, characterized by their red or green leaves and hooked seeds.

    Common Name: Hook Sedge

  • Uniola

    Perennial grasses found in coastal areas, known for their flat, drooping seed heads.

    Common Name: Sea Oats

  • Urceolina

    Bulbous plants native to South America, with large, fragrant, trumpet-shaped flowers.

    Common Name: None

  • Urginea

    Bulbous perennials known for their tall flower spikes and medicinal properties.

    Common Name: Sea Squill

  • Urera

    Shrubs or small trees in the nettle family, found in tropical regions, often with stinging hairs.

    Common Name: None

  • Urospermum

    Herbaceous plants with dandelion-like flowers and toothed leaves, commonly found in Europe.

    Common Name: False Dandelion

  • Utricularia

    Carnivorous plants with small, bladder-like traps, found in aquatic or wet environments.

    Common Name: Bladderwort

  • Uvaria

    Climbing plants with fragrant flowers and edible fruit, native to tropical regions.

    Common Name: None

  • Uvularia

    Perennial herbs with yellow, bell-shaped flowers, found in North American woodlands.

    Common Name: Merrybells, Bellwort

Gardening Tips for Beginners and Experts

By thoughtfully choosing and caring for these 'U' plants, you can cultivate a garden that is both visually appealing and robust. The distinct beauty and unique traits of plants starting with 'U' will add a fresh perspective to your gardening efforts.

By incorporating these 'U' plants into your garden, you will not only enhance its beauty but also promote a diverse and resilient ecosystem. Explore the unique characteristics of each plant and enjoy the benefits they bring to your gardening experience. Some noteworthy U-plants that you might consider incorporating into your garden are the Ulex (gorse): Known for their bright yellow flowers and ability to thrive in poor soils, the Ulmus (elm): Celebrated for their broad leaves and graceful, vase-like shape, and the Umbellularia (California bay laurel): Valued for their aromatic leaves and culinary uses. Happy gardening!