8 Stunning Flowers that Start with ‘N’

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Treat your eyes to this list of stunning Flowers that Start with ‘N’ and pick the perfect fit for your garden!

Look at some of the best Flowers that Start with ‘N’ from around the world! Each looks spectacular with distinct features!

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Flowers that Start with ‘N’

1. Narcissus

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Botanical Name: Narcissus

Several fragrant white flowers bloom at the top of each narcissus stem. The white petals around the tiny yellow center give a striking contrast to the dark green stalks.

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2. Nasturtiums

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Botanical Name: Tropaeolum

Nasturtium has edible flowers and leaves that taste peppery, similar to watercress. The orange-yellow flowers look spectacular on the lush foliage.

3. Nemesia

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Botanical Name: Nemesia

Nemesia is a versatile plant that can be used as a ground cover along the borders or edges of the garden. The flowers come in yellow, orange, pink, red, cream, brown, blue, and bicolor shades.

4. Nettle Leaved Bellflower

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Botanical Name: Campanula trachelium

Nettle-leaved bellflower is a setose, bushy, upright herbaceous perennial that grows to 3 feet tall, bearing coarse, bristly-pubescent, nettle-like, deeply-toothed leaves and purple-blue flowers.

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5. New York Ironweed

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Botanical Name: Vernonia noveboracensis

Vernonia noveboracensis, commonly called ironweed or New York ironweed, is a tall, coarse, upright perennial that typically occurs in the wild in moist thickets, low areas, and along streambanks from Massachusetts to Mississippi.

6. Nicotiana

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Botanical Name: Nicotiana

Nicotiana is the most widely grown commercial non-food plant in the world and is indigenous to America, Australia, Southwest Africa, and the South Pacific. Various Nicotiana species, commonly called tobacco plants, are cultivated as ornamental garden plants.

7. Nigella

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Botanical Name: Nigella

Nigella belongs to the family of Ranunculaceae and is native to Southern Europe, North Africa, South Asia, Southwest Asia, and the Middle East. The dreamy blue flowers are commonly found in the swampy and marshy lands of the states.

8. Nodding Wakerobin

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Botanical Name: Trillium flexipes

Trillium flexipes, a beautiful spring-flowering specimen, is popular in the midwestern United States and features stunning white flowers on huge green foliage.

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