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Dictionary of Flowers: This is an index of scientific plant names that start with the letter H in alphabetical order.

It lists the names of all flowers (flowering plants) that are the most common wild and cultivated plants.

Yet, this list will be updated regularly.


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Halesia – Silverbell, Snowdrop Tree

Halesia carolina – Carolina Silverbell
Halesia corymbosa
Halesia diptera – Two-winged Silverbell (Two-winged Snowdrop Tree)
Halesia fortunei
Halesia hispida
Halesia macgregorii
Halesia meehanii
Halesia monticola
Halesia obassia
Halesia parviflora
Halesia reticulata
Halesia stenocarpa
Halesia ternata
Halesia tetraptera – Common Silverbell

Hamamelis – Witch-Hazel

Hamamelis japonica
Hamamelis mollis
Hamamelis ovalis
Hamamelis vernalis
Hamamelis virginiana

Hebe

Hebe acutiflora – Northland River Koromiko
Hebe albicans
Hebe amplexicaulis
Hebe armstrongii
Hebe barkeri
Hebe brachysiphon
Hebe breviracemosa
Hebe brevifolia
Hebe buchananii
Hebe canterburiensis
Hebe carnosula
Hebe chathamica
Hebe cheesmannii
Hebe ciliolate
Hebe colensoi
Hebe cupressoides
Hebe decumbens
Hebe dieffenbachia
Hebe diosmifolia
Hebe elliptica
Hebe epacridea
Hebe gibbsii
Hebe glaucophylla
Hebe gracillima
Hebe haastii
Hebe hectorii
Hebe hulkeana
Hebe lavaudiana
Hebe leiophylla
Hebe ligustrifolia
Hebe lycopodioides
Hebe macrantha
Hebe matthewsii
Hebe obtusata
Hebe ochracea
Hebe odora – Boxwood Hebe (Mountain-Box)
Hebe parviflora
Hebe pauciramosa
Hebe pimeleoides
Hebe pinguifolia
Hebe propinqua
Hebe rakaiensis
Hebe raoulii
Hebe recurva
Hebe salicifolia
Hebe salicornioides
Hebe speciosa – New Zealand Hebe (Showy Hebe, Showy-Speedwell)
Hebe stricta - Koromiko
Hebe subalpina
Hebe subsimilis
Hebe tetragonal
Hebe tetrasticha
Hebe topiaria
Hebe traversii
Hebe trisepala
Hebe venustula
Hebe vernicosa

Hedera – Ivy

Hedera algeriensis – Algerian Ivy
Hedera azorica – Azores Ivy
Hedera canariensis – Canaries Ivy
Hedera colchica – Persian Ivy
Hedera cypria – Cyprus Ivy
Hedera helix – Common Ivy
Hedera hibernica – Atlantic Ivy
Hedera iberica – Iberian Ivy
Hedera maderensis – Madeiran Ivy
Hedera maroccana - Moroccan Ivy
Hedera nepalensis – Himalayan Ivy
Hedera pastuchowii – Pastuchov's Ivy
Hedera rhombea – Japanese Ivy

Hedysarum - Sweetvetch

Hedysarum abyssinicum
Hedysarum acayucense
Hedysarum aculeolatum
Hedysarum acuminatum
Hedysarum acutifolium
Hedysarum adhaerens
Hedysarum adscendens
Hedysarum aequidentatum
Hedysarum ahilum
Hedysarum aikini
Hedysarum aikinianum
Hedysarum alabukense
Hedysarum alaicum
Hedysarum alamani
Hedysarum alaschanicum
Hedysarum alatum
Hedysarum albiflorum
Hedysarum album
Hedysarum algeriense
Hedysarum algidum
Hedysarum alhagi
Hedysarum alopecuroides
Hedysarum alpinum
Hedysarum altaicum
Hedysarum amankutanicum
Hedysarum americanum
Hedysarum ammoxylon
Hedysarum ancistrocarpum
Hedysarum ancyrense
Hedysarum angrenicum
Hedysarum angustifolium
Hedysarum annuum
Hedysarum anomalum
Hedysarum antitauricum
Hedysarum aparines
Hedysarum aquaticum
Hedysarum arborescens
Hedysarum arboretum
Hedysarum arbuscula
Hedysarum arcticum
Hedysarum arenarium
Hedysarum argentatum
Hedysarum argenteum
Hedysarum argyreum
Hedysarum argyrophyllum
Hedysarum armenium
Hedysarum armenum
Hedysarum articulatum
Hedysarum ascendens
Hedysarum asperum
Hedysarum astragaloides
Hedysarum atlanticum
Hedysarum atomarium
Hedysarum atropatanum
Hedysarum aucheri
Hedysarum aureum
Hedysarum auriculatum
Hedysarum australe
Hedysarum austrokurilense
Hedysarum austrosibiricum
Hedysarum axillare
Hedysarum coronarium - French Honeysuckle (Cock's Head, Italian Sainfoin)
Hedysarum sulphurescens

Helenium

Helianthemum

Helianthus

Heliopsis

Helleborus

Hemerocallis

Hepatica

Heracleum

Heuchera

Heucherella

Hibiscus

Hieracium

Hippophae


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