There is a remarkable number of pretty Flowers that Start with ‘I’, and we have included the best blooms from all across the world in this compiled list!

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1. Ice Plant

Botanical Name: Aizoaceae

Type: Perennial

Blooming Period: Summer and Fall

Ice Plant is an attractive, bright-colored flower with shiny foliage in red, pink, and purple shades. The flowers look similar to Daisy and grow up to 1.5-2 inches in diameter, displaying transparent flakes resembling tiny ice cubes.

2. Impatiens

Botanical Name: Impatiens walleriana

Blooming Period: Summer and Autumn

Impatiens, also called Balsam, Sultana, and Busy Lizzie, come from Eastern Africa, originally. It is one of the most valued and popular ornamental flowering plant species. 

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3. Indian blanket

Botanical Name: Gaillardia pulchella

Type: Annual

Blooming Period: Summer

Indian Blanket Flower, also called Firewheel, derives the name ‘Indian Blanket’ from a popular legend. It belongs to the sunflower family and attracts butterflies and birds. 

4. Indian pink

Botanical Name: Spigelia marilandica

Blooming Period: Late Spring and Early Summer

Indian Pink is also called woodland pinkroot and belongs to the family Loganiaceae. This ornamental plant thrives best in full or partial shade in low moist woods, stream banks, or ravines. 

5. Irises

Botanical Name: Iris

Blooming Period: Spring or Summer

Iris belongs to the genus of 260-300 flowering species and derives its name from ‘rainbow’ in Greek. This pretty bloom also stands for courage, faith, hope, and wisdom. 

6. Ivy geranium

Botanical Name: Pelargonium peltatum

Ivy Geranium features lovely single or double flowers in pink, salmon white, scarlet, lilac, or red color. The showy, colorful blooms are best suited for hanging baskets and window boxes.

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7. Iceland Poppy

Botanical Name: Papaver nudicaule

Iceland Poppy bears huge papery, fragrant, and bowl-shaped flowers in red during spring and summer. This short-lived perennial is often grown as biennials.

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