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Comprehensive List of all Garden Plants starting with Z

List of Plants Starting With Z

Gardening Tips for Beginner and Expert Here is a comprehensive list of plant types starting with the letter Z, from Zaluzianskya to Zygopetalum (an orchid genus) and everything in between. Discovering these unique plants can bring a new level of interest and beauty to your garden. For a complete listing of plants, be sure to visit our Plant Variety Database.

  • Zaluzianskya

    Perennial and annual herbs known for their fragrant, tubular flowers that often bloom in the evening.

    Common Name: Night Phlox, Midnight Candy

  • Zamia

    Cycad plants with stout, woody trunks and pinnate leaves, often resembling palms or ferns.

    Common Name: Coontie, Cardboard Palm

  • Zantedeschia

    Flowering plants known for their large, showy spathes, typically found in moist environments.

    Common Name: Calla Lily

  • Zanthoxylum

    Shrubs and small trees characterized by their aromatic bark and leaves, often with spiny stems.

    Common Name: Prickly Ash, Toothache Tree

  • Zauschneria

    Perennial plants with bright red, tubular flowers, commonly found in dry, rocky areas.

    Common Name: California Fuchsia, Hummingbird Trumpet

  • Zea

    Tall annual grasses known for producing large ears of grain.

    Common Name: Maize, Corn

  • Zelkova

    Deciduous trees with serrated leaves and a vase-shaped growth habit, often used in bonsai.

    Common Name: Japanese Zelkova

  • Zenobia

    Deciduous or semi-evergreen shrubs with white or pale blue bell-shaped flowers.

    Common Name: Honeycup

  • Zephyranthes

    Bulbous perennials with grass-like leaves and star-shaped flowers that appear after rains.

    Common Name: Rain Lily, Fairy Lily

  • Zigadenus

    Herbaceous perennials with narrow leaves and clusters of star-like flowers, often toxic.

    Common Name: Death Camas

  • Zinnia

    Annual and perennial plants with vibrant, daisy-like flowers in a variety of colors.

    Common Name: Zinnia

  • Zizania

    Aquatic grasses known for their edible grain, often cultivated in shallow waters.

    Common Name: Wild Rice

  • Ziziphus

    Deciduous shrubs and trees with small, rounded fruits that are often edible.

    Common Name: Jujube, Chinese Date

  • Zostera

    Marine plants with long, ribbon-like leaves, commonly found in shallow coastal waters.

    Common Name: Eelgrass

  • Zygocactus

    Epiphytic cacti with flattened, segmented stems and vibrant, tubular flowers.

    Common Name: Christmas Cactus

  • Zygopetalum

    Orchid genus known for its fragrant, waxy flowers with intricate patterns.

    Common Name: Zygopetalum Orchid

Gardening Tips for Beginners and Experts

By thoughtfully choosing and caring for these 'Z' plants, you can cultivate a visually appealing and robust garden. The unique traits of plants starting with 'Z' will add a fresh perspective to your gardening efforts. Incorporating these 'Z' plants will enhance beauty and promote a diverse ecosystem. Explore the unique characteristics of each plant and enjoy the benefits they bring to your gardening experience.

Zamia, with its stout, woody trunks and pinnate leaves, adds a tropical feel to your garden and is known for its drought tolerance. Zantedeschia, commonly known as Calla Lily, produces large, elegant spathes that thrive in moist environments, perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to any garden. Zephyranthes, or Rain Lily, bursts into bloom after rainfall, creating a delightful surprise with its star-shaped flowers. Ziziphus, or Jujube, offers not only attractive foliage but also edible fruits that can be enjoyed fresh or dried. Zinnia, with its vibrant, daisy-like flowers, is an annual favorite that brings a splash of color and is easy to grow. Happy gardening!