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When we were asked for the flower names that begins with I, Indian camphorweed, Indian shot, Indian spinach, Ivy palm and Indian snakeweed pop up in our minds. Could there be more flowers with names beginning with the I alphabet? So we got our coffee ready and begin our hours of looking through resources to find the full list. In this post, we put together a list of flowers starting with I letter.
Besides this list, we have also previously compiled these two lists that you may want to check out.
Since we are on the letter I, we thought you may like to check fruits that start with I.
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We found quite a number of flower names beginning with I. There are 36 of such flower names in total. Below are the flowers beginning with I.
Indian acalypha has a scientific name of Acalypha indica. This flower is found in areas of tropical climate. This is a unisexual flowers.
Characteristics for Indian acalypha:
Ikhalana has a scientific name of Aloiampelos tenuior. Ikhalana is found in regions of sub-tropical and desert climate. This is a bisexual flowers.
Characteristics for Ikhalana:
Indian pulai has a scientific name of Alstonia scholaris. It is found in tropical and sub-tropical regions. This flower can be found in primary rainforest, secondary rainforest and monsoon forest. This is a bisexual flowers.
Characteristics for Indian pulai:
Indian putat has a scientific name of Barringtonia acutangula. You may see this flower in tropical and sub-tropical parts of the world. Their natural habitats are monsoon forest and riverine. This is a bisexual flowers.
Characteristics for Indian putat:
Indian spinach has a scientific name of Basella alba. You may see it in tropical and sub-tropical regions. This is a bisexual flowers.
Characteristics for Indian spinach:
Illawarra flame has a scientific name of Brachychiton acerifolius. You may see it in tropical, sub-tropical and mediterranean areas.
Characteristics for Illawarra flame:
Indian mustard has a scientific name of Brassica juncea. It can be seen in highland, sub-tropical and temperate parts of the world. Indian mustard is found in agricultural land.
Characteristics for Indian mustard:
Indian shot has a scientific name of Canna indica. It can be seen in tropical regions. This is a bisexual flowers.
Characteristics for Indian shot:
Ice has a scientific name of Carpobrotus edulis. It can be seen in sub-tropical areas. Their natural habitat is coastal forest. This is a bisexual flowers.
Characteristics for Ice:
Ivy gourd has a scientific name of Coccinia grandis. It is found in areas of tropical and sub-tropical climate. This is a unisexual flowers.
Characteristics for Ivy gourd:
Indian head ginger has a scientific name of Costus spicatus.
Characteristics for Indian head ginger:
Indian rubber vine has a scientific name of Cryptostegia grandiflora.
Characteristics for Indian rubber vine:
Indian rosewood has a scientific name of Dalbergia latifolia. You may see Indian rosewood in tropical and sub-tropical parts of the world. It can be found in monsoon forest.
Characteristics for Indian rosewood:
Indian goosegrass has a scientific name of Eleusine indica. This is a bisexual flowers.
Characteristics for Indian goosegrass:
Inai inai has a scientific name of Erythroxylum cuneatum. You may see this flower in tropical areas. It is found in coastal forest, primary rainforest, secondary rainforest, rocky beach and sandy beach. This is a bisexual flowers.
Characteristics for Inai inai:
Indian spurge has a scientific name of Euphorbia neriifolia. Indian spurge can be seen in sub-tropical parts of the world. This is a unisexual flowers.
Characteristics for Indian spurge:
Indian banyan has a scientific name of Ficus benghalensis. It can be seen in tropical and sub-tropical regions. This is a unisexual flowers.
Indian rubber has a scientific name of Ficus elastica. It can be seen in tropical and sub-tropical areas.
Characteristics for Indian rubber:
Indian laurel fig has a scientific name of Ficus microcarpa. Indian laurel fig is found in areas of tropical climate. This is a unisexual flowers.
Characteristics for Indian laurel fig:
Indian screw has a scientific name of Helicteres isora. It is found in regions of tropical climate. This is a bisexual flowers.
Characteristics for Indian screw:
Indian turnsole has a scientific name of Heliotropium indicum. Indian turnsole is found in tropical regions. This is a bisexual flowers.
Characteristics for Indian turnsole:
Imperial hoya has a scientific name of Hoya imperialis. You may see this flower in tropical parts of the world.
Characteristics for Imperial hoya:
Indian lettuce has a scientific name of Lactuca indica. You may see it in sub-tropical and temperate regions.
Characteristics for Indian lettuce:
Indian cork has a scientific name of Millingtonia hortensis.
Characteristics for Indian cork:
Indian gooseberry has a scientific name of Phyllanthus emblica. Indian gooseberry can be seen in tropical and sub-tropical parts of the world. Their natural habitats are primary rainforest and secondary rainforest. This is a bisexual flowers.
Characteristics for Indian gooseberry:
Indian long pepper has a scientific name of Piper longum. This is a unisexual flowers.
Characteristics for Indian long pepper:
Indian camphorweed has a scientific name of Pluchea indica. This flower can be seen in tropical and sub-tropical areas. Indian camphorweed is found in mangrove forest and backshore. This is a bisexual flowers.
Characteristics for Indian camphorweed:
Ivy palm has a scientific name of Polyscias diversifolia. Ivy palm is found in areas of tropical and sub-tropical climate.
Characteristics for Ivy palm:
Island lychee has a scientific name of Pometia pinnata. Island lychee is found in regions of tropical and sub-tropical climate. Their natural habitats are primary rainforest, riverine, monsoon forest, freshwater swamp forest and secondary rainforest. This is a unisexual flowers.
Characteristics for Island lychee:
Indian snakeroot has a scientific name of Rauvolfia serpentina. Indian snakeroot is found in tropical and sub-tropical regions.
Characteristics for Indian snakeroot:
Indian hawthorn has a scientific name of Rhaphiolepis indica. You may see Indian hawthorn in tropical and sub-tropical parts of the world.
Characteristics for Indian hawthorn:
Indian snakeweed has a scientific name of Stachytarpheta indica. You may see it in tropical regions. This is a bisexual flowers.
Characteristics for Indian snakeweed:
Indonesian bayleaf has a scientific name of Syzygium polyanthum. You may see it in tropical areas. This is a bisexual flowers.
Characteristics for Indonesian bayleaf:
Indian arrow root has a scientific name of Tacca leontopetaloides. It can be seen in tropical parts of the world. This flower is found in coastal forest, backshore and sandy beach. This is a bisexual flowers.
Characteristics for Indian arrow root:
Indian stringbush has a scientific name of Wikstroemia indica. It can be seen in sub-tropical regions. This is a bisexual flowers.
Characteristics for Indian stringbush:
Indian jujube has a scientific name of Ziziphus mauritiana.
We have come to the end of this post. We hope you have found our list useful.
Before you go, here’s another two interesting lists for you.