1. Lilac
Botanical Name: Syringa vulgaris
With beautiful purple blooms, these lavender flowers are a popular choice for many gardeners. These deciduous shrubs typically bloom in mid to late spring.
2. Hydrangea
Botanical Name: Hydrangea
The flowers can be found in an array of colors, including shades of purple. Some hydrangea varieties have large, round flower clusters, while others boast smaller, flatter blooms.
3. Lavender
Botanical Name: Lavandula
With its delightful scent and striking purple blossoms, clusters of lavender flowers grow on vertical spikes. The herb’s foliage features a gray-green hue.
4. Iris
Botanical Name: Iris
The iris flower is distinguished by its unique petal structure, consisting of two distinct types of petals. It showcases a beautiful blue-lavender hue.
5. Wisteria
Botanical Name: Wisteria frutescens
Wisteria is a type of woody vine that features deep green leaves. During the spring season, it produces sweet-scented lavender flowers that hang down from its stems.
6. Blue Beard
Botanical Name: Caryopteris x clandonensis
A blue beard is a compact shrub that grows in a mounded shape with exquisite flowers and aromatic leaves. These petite blue-violet blossoms resemble a cloud of mist.
7. Pansy
Botanical Name: Viola x wittrockiana
Blooming in the spring season, these lavender flowers come in other shades as well— purple, red, pink, yellow, orange, white, and even bicolor varieties.
8. Lamium
Botanical Name: Lamium maculatum ‘Purple Dragon’
‘Purple Dragon’ is a cultivar that features delicate, light lavender flowers. Other cultivars of this plant may produce pink, mauve, red, or white blooms.
9. Caradonna Salvia
Botanical Name: Salvia Nemorosa ‘Caradonna’
Caradonna salvia showcases a richer shade of lavender with lean stalks that accentuate its blooms. It typically grows between 1 and 2 feet in height.
10. May Night Salvia
Botanical Name: Salvia X sylvestris ‘May Night’
May Night salvia is a perennial plant with small lavender-purple blooms. This plant is highly regarded for its flowering season, which lasts from May to June.
11. Allium
Botanical Name: Allium
Alliums make for a wonderful addition to any landscape, providing not only a burst of color but also their unique spherical shape.
12. Petunia
Botanical Name: Petunia x hybrida
Recognized by their wide, trumpet-shaped blooms, petunias are among the most well-known lavender-purple flowers.
13. Larkspur
Botanical Name: Consolida ajacis
With their robust and resilient nature, true larkspurs make for hardy annual lavender flowers. These plants can grow up to 3 to 4 feet tall.
14. Crocus
Botanical Name: Crocus
With their star-shaped lavender purple blooms, crocuses are sure to capture the attention of any garden admirer.
15. Columbine
Botanical Name: Aquilegia vulgaris
Columbine plants produce dainty lavender flowers that grace gardens with their presence from April to May. These plants are ideal for cottage and rock gardens.
16. Lobelia
Botanical Name: Lobelia erinus
Lobelia is a flowering plant that produces blooms from summer all the way to the first frost. The lavender flowers have five petals, and some varieties feature a distinctive white eye.
17. Heliotrope
Botanical Name: Heliotrope
Its fragrant lavender flowers grow in clusters, with a blooming season that spans from summer through the first frost, adding to its overall charm.
18. Verbena
Botanical Name: Verbena
Verbena encompasses both annual and perennial species, many of which are known for their lavender-purple flowers.
19. Delphinium
Botanical Name: Delphinium ‘Black Knight’
The ‘Black Knight’ cultivar particularly features striking spiked lavender-purple flowers that add a robust burst of color to any garden.
20. Purple Ice Plant
Botanical Name: Delosperma cooperi
The lavender flowers of the purple ice plant make for a stunning sight in any garden. Its prolonged blooming period spans most of the summer and fall seasons.
21. Butterfly Bush
Botanical Name: Buddleja davidii
The butterfly bush is a deciduous shrub that boasts arching branches, and its brightly colored flower spikes are a sight to behold throughout the summer.
22. Bougainvillea
Botanical Name: Bougainvillea spectabilis
The plant’s beauty lies in its bright bracts. It comes in a variety of hues, including white, red, mauve, purple-red, or even orange.
23. Pacific Rhododendron
Botanical Name: Rhododendron macrophyllum
It has lavender flowers that bloom during the spring and summer months. These shrubs have evergreen foliage, making them a valuable addition to any garden.