Looking for a flower that starts with the letter J? You’ve come to the right place! In this blog post, we will discuss some of the most popular flowers that start with the letter J. We will provide information on each flower, such as its color, size, and where possible a little history. We will also provide pictures of each flower so you can get a better idea of what they look like. So without further ado, let’s get started!

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Jaborosa
Jaborosa is a type of flower that comes from the tropics. It is a beautiful pink flower with a white center. It is also known as the “false Jasmine”. Jaborosa flowers are often used in wedding bouquets and arrangements because of their delicate beauty.

Jacobs Ladder
Jacobs Ladder is a beautiful blue flower that is native to Europe. It gets its name from the Greek myth of Jacobs Ladder, which is a ladder that goes up to heaven. Jacobs Ladder flowers are known for their delicate beauty and pleasant smell.

Japanese Anemone
Japanese anemone (Anemone x hybrida) is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae, native to Japan. It is a herbaceous perennial growing to 0.75m tall by 0.75m wide with nodding white flowers blooming from late summer to early autumn. The leaves are basal, deeply lobed with five to seven leaflets. The flowers have numerous stamen and a single pistil, and are pollinated by bees. Japanese anemone is cultivated as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks. It prefers moist, humus-rich soil in partial shade but will tolerate full sun if given enough water. Propagation is by seed or division in spring.

Japanese Barberry
Japanese barberry (Berberis thunbergii) is a shrub that is native to Japan. It grows in dense clusters and has small, sharp leaves. The branches are covered in tiny spines. Japanese barberry produces small, yellow flowers in the springtime. The fruit is a red berry that ripens in the fall.
Japanese barberry is an invasive species in many parts of the world, including the United States. It forms dense thickets that crowd out native plants and disrupt natural ecosystems. Japanese barberry is also a host to several diseases and pests that can harm other plants. If you are thinking about planting Japanese barberry, make sure to check with your local extension office first.

Japanese iris
Japanese Iris is a type of flower that is native to Japan. It is a beautiful purple blossom with a yellow center. Japanese Iris flowers are often used in wedding bouquets and arrangements and also known for its many therapeutic properties often used to treat a variety of illnesses.

Japanese Kerria
Japanese Kerria (Kerria japonica) is a deciduous shrub native to China and Japan. It grows to be about six feet tall and wide, with arching stems and bright green leaves. The flowers are small and yellow, appearing in clusters from early spring to summer. Japanese Kerria is a popular plant for use in gardens and landscaping, as it is easy to care for and provides year-round interest.

Japanese Toad Lily
The Japanese Toad Lily is a beautiful flower that is native to Japan. It gets its name from the fact that it looks like a toad. It is a orange blossom with a white center. Japanese Toad Lily flowers are often used in wedding bouquets and arrangements because of their vibrant color.

Japanese Water Iris
Japanese Water Iris (Iris laevigata) is a species of iris native to Japan. It grows in damp habitats, such as marshes and streams. The plant has long, narrow leaves and violet-blue flowers with yellow markings. Japanese Water Iris is the national flower of Japan.

Jasmine
Some say that it originated in Persia, while others claim that it came from India. However, one thing is for sure – the jasmine flower has been around for centuries and has been used in many different cultures for a variety of purposes. In India, for example, the jasmine flower is often used in wedding ceremonies and is considered to be a symbol of love and purity. The jasmine flower is a beautiful white flower with a yellow center.

Japonica
Japonica, also called Japanese rose, is a species of rose native to China and Japan. It is a popular ornamental plant in gardens and parks. The Japonica flower has five petals and is usually white or pink in color. The plant grows to a height of about three feet and has thorns on its stem.
The Japonica flower symbolizes purity, innocence, and hope. In China, the Japonica is associated with good fortune and luck. In Japan, the Japonica represents love and affection. The Japonica is also the national flower of South Korea.

Jerusalem artichoke
Jerusalem artichoke is a tuber that is native to North America. It is also known as sunflower potato or sunchoke. The plant has tall, dark green leaves and yellow flowers. The tubers are small, brown and have a nutty flavor. Jerusalem artichokes can be eaten raw, cooked or pickled. They are a good source of fiber and vitamins C and B complex. The plant grows to a height of about six feet, and the roots are edible.

Jerusalem sage
Jerusalem sage (Phlomis tuberosa) is a herbaceous perennial that grows in full sun to partial shade. It prefers well-drained soils and does not tolerate wet conditions. Jerusalem sage is a member of the mint family and has fragrant, gray-green leaves. The plant produces yellow, tubular flowers in summer. Flowers are followed by seed pods that contain small black seeds.
Jerusalem sage is native to the Mediterranean region but has been introduced to other parts of the world including North America. The plant grows best in USDA hardiness zones eight through ten but can survive in colder climates if given adequate winter protection. Jerusalem sage can be propagated from seed or division of existing plants

jewelweed
Jewelweed (Impatiens capensis) is a plant in the balsam family with a long, slender stem and small, bright flowers. It is native to North America and can be found in damp woods and along streams. The leaves of jewelweed are oval-shaped and have a smooth, shiny surface. The flowers are yellow or orange and have five petals. Jewelweed gets its name from the fact that the seeds are often found inside jewel-like pods.
The plant is also known as touch-me-not because the seed pods burst open when they are touched. Jewelweed is sometimes used as a natural remedy for poison ivy rash. The juice from the plant can be applied directly to the skin to help soothe the itch. Jewelweed is also a popular ingredient in herbal teas and lotions.

joe pye weed
Joe Pye weed is a tall, native North American wildflower. The leaves are large and heart-shaped, and the flowers are clusters of small, pinkish-purple blooms. Joe Pye weed gets its name from a Native American herbalist who used it to treat typhus fever. This flower is also known as sweet Joe Pye weed, purple boneset, gravel root, and trumpetweed. Joe Pye weed grows in moist areas such as wetlands and along streams. It blooms from late summer to early fall.

Johnson's Beehive Cactus
Johnson’s beehive cactus (Pseudocamelus Johnsonii) is a type of cactus that is native to Mexico. It gets its name from its shape, which resembles a beehive. The cactus is also sometimes called the “honeycomb plant” because of this. Johnson’s beehive cactus is a popular plant for gardens and as houseplants. It can grow up to two feet tall and has yellow or white flowers that bloom in the springtime. If you’re looking for a unique and interesting plant to add to your collection, consider Johnson’s beehive cactus!

Jonquil
Jonquil is a type of flower that belongs to the Narcissus genus. It is a yellow or white colored flower with six petals. The Jonquil is native to Southern Europe and North Africa, but it can now be found in other parts of the world as well. Jonquils are often given as gifts during the springtime.
The scientific name for the Jonquil is Narcissus jonqûet. It was first described by Swedish botanist, Carl Linnaeus in his 1753 work Species Plantarum. The common name “jonquil” comes from the French word “jonquille” which means “little rush”. Jonquils are part of the Amaryllidaceae family, which includes other popular flowers such as daffodils, paperwhites, and amaryllis.

Joseph's coat
The Joseph’s coat is a flower that gets its name from its brightly colored petals. The colors of the Joseph’s coat can range from yellow to red to purple, making it a very eye-catching flower. The Joseph’s coat is native to Africa and grows best in warm climates. If you’re looking for a flower that will add some color to your garden, the Joseph’s coat is a great option!

Jumping Cholla
Jumping cholla is a type of cactus that is native to the deserts of Arizona, California, and Mexico. The plant gets its name from the fact that its stem segments can detach from the main plant and “jump” onto passersby. Despite its prickly appearance, jumping cholla is actually a very beautiful plant. When in bloom, the cactus produces small, white flowers that are quite pretty. If you’re ever in the desert and see a jumping cholla, be sure to give it a wide berth!

Justicia
Justicia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Acanthaceae, native to warm temperate to tropical regions of the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Australia. The genus is represented by about 250 species. Some examples are Justicia brandegeeana is a species of flowering plant in the family Acanthaceae, native to Mexico and Central America. Justicia carnea, native to Brazil. Justicia chrysostephana, native to Venezuela. Justicia cordifolia, native to Mexico and Central America. Justicia corymbosa, native to Costa Rica and Panama.

Jungle Geranium
The Jungle Geranium (Ixora coccinea) is a type of flower that is found in the jungle. It has pink flowers and green leaves. It grows best in warm climates and can be found in Africa, Asia, and Australia. The Jungle Geranium is also known as the Flame of the Woods and is a popular garden plant. The plant can grow up to 12 feet tall and has clusters of small, bright red flowers. Jungle Geranium is often used in Hindu religious ceremonies and is considered to be a sacred flower.

juniper
Juniper is a genus of coniferous plants in the family Cupressaceae. There are about 60-70 species of juniper, most of which are native to the Northern Hemisphere. Junipers vary in size from low-growing shrubs to large trees, and they can be either evergreen or deciduous. The leaves of most junipers are needle-like, but some species have scale-like leaves. The cones of junipers are berry-like and contain one to three seeds.
Junipers are widely cultivated as ornamental plants, and many species are used in landscaping and horticulture. Some common cultivars include ‘Blue Arrow’, ‘Hibernica’, ‘Pfitzeriana’, and ‘Sikkimensis’. Junipers can be propagated from seed, cuttings, or grafting.
Juniper is a popular flavor in gin, and the berries of some species are used to make juniper berry oil, which is used in perfumery and aromatherapy. The wood of junipers is also sometimes used for fuel or as a construction material.
