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Flowers in Urdu - A Complete List

Learn the names of flowers in Urdu with English translations, correct pronunciation, and easy copy-paste Urdu text. This complete list covers popular garden flowers, wild flowers, and fragrant blooms commonly found in Pakistan and South Asia.

Flower Names in Urdu and English (پھولوں کے نام اردو میں)

Rose
گلاب
English: Rose
Gulab
Jasmine
چمیلی
English: Jasmine
Chameli
Sunflower
سورج مکھی
English: Sunflower
Suraj Mukhi
Lotus
کنول
English: Lotus
Kanwal
Marigold
گیندا
English: Marigold
Genda
Lily
للی
English: Lily
Lily
Tulip
گل لالہ
English: Tulip
Gul Lala
Daisy
گل بابونہ
English: Daisy
Gul Babona
Hibiscus
گڑھل
English: Hibiscus
Gurhal
Orchid
آرکڈ
English: Orchid
Orchid
Lavender
لیونڈر
English: Lavender
Lavender
Daffodil
نرگس
English: Daffodil
Nargis
Champa
چمپا
English: Champa
Champa
Mogra
موگرا
English: Mogra
Mogra
Bougainvillea
بوگن ویلیا
English: Bougainvillea
Bougainvillea
Iris
زنبق
English: Iris
Zanbaq
Pansy
بنفشہ
English: Pansy
Banafsha
Dahlia
ڈہلیا
English: Dahlia
Dahlia
Chrysanthemum
گل داؤدی
English: Chrysanthemum
Gul Daudi
Carnation
قرنفل
English: Carnation
Qaranfal
Poppy
خشخاش
English: Poppy
Khashkhaash
Night Jasmine
رات کی رانی
English: Night Jasmine
Raat ki Rani
Oleander
کنیر
English: Oleander
Kaner
Petunia
پٹونیا
English: Petunia
Petunia
Gardenia
گارڈینیا
English: Gardenia
Gardenia
Periwinkle
سدا بہار
English: Periwinkle
Sada Bahaar
Magnolia
میگنولیا
English: Magnolia
Magnolia

About Flowers in Urdu

Flowers hold a cherished place in Pakistani and Urdu-speaking culture. The rose (گلاب) is the most beloved flower, deeply woven into Urdu poetry (شاعری) and Sufi literature, where it symbolizes beauty, love, and the divine. Jasmine (چمیلی) and Mogra (موگرا) are inseparable from Pakistani weddings and celebrations, often strung into fragrant garlands (ہار). The marigold (گیندا) decorates shrines and festive occasions, while the lotus (کنول) carries spiritual significance. Night-blooming jasmine (رات کی رانی) fills summer evenings across Punjab and Sindh with its intoxicating scent. Many flower names appear frequently in Urdu ghazals, nazms, and folk songs - poets like Mir Taqi Mir and Ghalib used flower imagery extensively. Learning the names of flowers in Urdu (پھولوں کے نام) helps build vocabulary and deepens your understanding of the rich cultural heritage of Pakistan and Urdu-speaking communities around the world.