SHAMROCK
Lightheartedness
SMILAX
Lovliness
SNAPDRAGON
Deception; Gracious Lady
SPIDER FLOWER
Elope with me
STRAW
Agreement
BROKEN STRAW
Broken Agreement
STEPHANOTIS
Happiness in marriage; Desire to travel; Candles and collectibles
STOCK
Bonds of affection; Promptness; You'll always be beautiful to me
SUNFLOWER
Every part of the sunflower is used in some way: the seeds for eating and making oil and soap; the leaves and stalks for fodder and making cloth and even as a substitute for tobacco. The genus name of Helianthus comes from two Greek words, "helios" meaning sun and "anthos" meaning flower. It was worshipped as the symbol of the sun by the Incas of Peru and later by the North American Indians.
There is a classical legend that Clytie, a water nymph, was changed into a sunflower having died of a broken heart at the betrayal of Apollo, the sun god.
The sunflower is a native plant of North and South America. Spanish Conquistadors brought the sunflower seed back to Europe where it became popular for it's ornamental beauty and nutritional worth.
SWEET PEA
Departure; Good-bye; Blissful Pleasure; Thank you for a lovely time
simon
Sweet pea, sunflower, salvia, snowball and snapdragon are flowers. They begin with the letter S.
Yes, the Sunflower.
Sweet Pea and Salvia are flowers. Soldaster is a flower.
Snapdragon, Soldaster and Sweet Pea are flowers. They begin with the letter S.
snowball
sabatia angularis
Here are some flowers that begin with the letter S:SafflowerSagittariaSaintpauliaSalixSalviaSanguinariaSansevieriaSantolinaSaponariaSarraceniaSaxifragaScabiosaScillaSea lavenderSedumShasta daisyShell flowersSnapdragonSnowballSoldasterSolidagoSolidasterSpider lilySpider mumsStachysStanhopeaStaticeStephanotisStreptocarpusSunflowerSweet peaSword fern
One wild flower that starts with s is the Showy Sunflower.
· Salvia · Snapdragon · Snowball · Sunflower · Sweet Pea
Umbrella plant, urginea and ursinia are flowers. They begin with the letter U.
Purple flowers that begin with the letters Th are:ThistlePurple Thornapple
The only one that came to mind was Spirea.