Santiago

Santiago

Meaning, Origin: Santiago is a Spanish version of the name James, meaning supplanter.

Iris Santiago (Bearded). A rhizomatous perennial with deep orange flowers. Info at C&T, (2015).

Hemerocallis Santiago Heat. An herbaceous perennial with orangey-yellow flowers flushed with darker orange. Info at Roycroft, (2015).

Sara, Sarah

Sara, Sarah

Meaning, Origin: Sara and its variants stem from a Hebrew word meaning lady or princess.

Achimenes Sarah. An herbaceous perennial with grape-purple flowers. Info at Dibley’s, (11-10-16).

Aglaonema Sparkling Sarah. A tropical foliage plant with deep green leaves and silver patches. Info at Triad, (8-23-16).

Alstroemeria Princess Sara. A tuberous perennial with peach and orange flowers. Info at Burncoose, (3-3-16); Capitol, (3-3-16).

Alstroemeria Sara. A perennial with yellow and orange flowers marked with red lines. Info at Capitol, (3-3-16); Greenleaf, (11-15-16).

Anthurium Sara. Aka Sarah. An herbaceous perennial with light pink heart shaped flowers shaded with green. Info at Glass House, (12-9-15).

Cantaloupe Sarah’s Choice. An annual garden vine with sweet orange flesh. Info at Johnny’s, (11-11-16); Hollar, (11-11-16).

Chamelaucium Sarah’s Delight. An evergreen shrub with clusters of clear pink flowers. Info at Australian Plants, (11-17-16).

Clivia Sara. An herbaceous evergreen plant with long strap like leaves and apricot lily-like flowers. Info at Durio, (11-11-16).

Dahlia Miss Sarah. A tuberous perennial with pink decorative flowers. Info at Ferncliff, (2015).

Dahlia Sara G. A tuberous perennial with large pink cactus-form flowers. Info at National Dahlias Collection, (2015).

Dahlia Sarah. A tuberous perennial with decorative orange flowers. Info at National Dahlia Collection, (2015).

Dendrobium Sarah (delicatum). An orchid with white flowers. Info at Asuka, (2015).

Dieffenbachia Sarah. A foliage plant with green leaves that have yellowish white mottling. Info at Costa, (11-17-16).

Fuchsia Blue Sarah. A deciduous shrub with single white and violet blue flowers. Info at Gardens 4 You, (11-17-16).

Fuchsia Sweet Sarah. A deciduous shrub with tiny bright pink flowers. Info at Potash, (2015); Other Fellow, (10-11-16).

Geranium Sara. An herbaceous perennial with deep reddish-purple flowers. Info at Avondale, (2015).

Halimium Sarah. A semi-evergreen groundcover with papery yellow flowers that have red centers. Info at Capitol, (3-3-16).

Hedera Sarah. An evergreen vine with variegated leaves. Info at Englemann, (8-30-16); Costa, (8-30-16).

Hamamelis Sarah (intermedia). A deciduous shrub with yellow fringy flowers. Info at Witchhazel, (2015).

Hemerocallis Just Sara. An herbaceous perennial with single deep coral lily-like flowers. Info at Vivaces, (11-11-16).

Hemerocallis Sara’s Dream. An herbaceous perennial with deep lavender purple flowers. Info at Telmarc, (2015).

Hemerocallis Sara’s Surprise. An herbaceous perennial with purple flowers. Info at Telmarc, (2015).

Hemerocallis Sara’s Sweet Smile. An herbaceous perennial with single purple lily-like flowers. Info at Telmarc, (11-16-16).

Hemerocallis Sara’s White Cloud. An herbaceous perennial with single white lily-like flowers. Info at Simonton, (9-6-16).

Hemerocallis Sara’s Wink. An herbaceous perennial with yellow lily-like flowers that have a reddish purple eye. Info at Telmarc, (2015).

Hemerocallis Sarah Smiles. An herbaceous perennial with single yellow lily-like flowers. Info at Dogwood Springs, (11-16-16).

Hemerocallis Sarah’s Ruffles. An herbaceous perennial with rosey-red flowers. Info at Telmarc, (2015).

Hemerocallis Sexy Sarah. An herbaceous perennial with pink and pale yellow ruffled flowers. Info at Ladybug, (2015).

Hibiscus Sarah’s Run, A deciduous shrub with bright red flowers. Inf at Exotic, (10-27-16).

Hosta Sara. A leafy herbaceous perennial with chartreuse-green leaves. Info at Hosta Patch, (2015); Jim’s, (2015); Wade & Gatton, (2015); Daylilies by the Pond, (11-25-2015).

Hosta Sara’s Emerald Sky. An herbaceous perennial with emerald green leaves. Info at Wade & Gatton, (2015).

Hosta Sara’s Sensation. A leafy herbaceous perennial with blue green leaves edged with gold. Info at Hosta Patch, (2015); Jim’s, (2015); Cory’s, (2015); Naylor Creek, (2015); Daylilies by the Pond, (11-25-2015).

Hosta Splendid Sarah. A leafy herbaceous perennial with light green leaves with white centers, and white flowers. Info at The Hosta Patch, (2015); Hostas Direct, (2015).

Iris Miss Sara (Bearded). A rhizomatous perennial with ruffled pink flowers. Info at Walking P Bar, (11-11-16).

Iris Sara’s Beauty (Bearded). A rhizomatous perennial with white flowers thathave a violet edge. Info at Blue J Iris, (2015); Nola’s, (2015).

Iris Sara’s Love (Bearded). A rhizomatous perennial with white flowers. Info at Mt Pleasant, (11-11-16).

Iris Sarah’s Laughter (Bearded). A rhizomatous perennial with ruffly yellow flowers. Info at Blue J Iris, (2015); Exline; (2015); Horton, (2015); Evey’s, (2015).

Itea Sarah’s Eve. A deciduous shrub with spikes of small white fragrant flowers. Info at Growild, (11-16-16).

Kalmia Sarah (latifolia). An evergreen shrub with pink flowers that are deep reddish-pink in bud. Info at Hershey’s, (2015); Moon, (2015).

Lagerstroemia Sarah’s Favorite (indica). A large deciduous shrub with white flowers. Info at Select Trees, (11-25-2015).

Lavandula Sarah. An aromatic shrub with blue-purple flowers. Info at Mountain Valley,  (12-9-15).

Leucothoe Sarah’s Choice (axillaris). An evergreen shrub with white flowers and deep green leaves with a reddish fall color. Info at Growild, (11-15-16).

Magnolia Sarah’s Favourite. A deciduous tree with pink flowers. Info at Magnolia Store, (2015).

Malus Sarah. A small deciduous tree with semi-double white flowers. Info at The Tree Farm, (11-25-2015).

Nematanthus Sarah. An evergreen vine with dark and light green variegation, and red waxy flowers. Info at Fuchsia Fialka, (1-24-16).

Phlox Little Sara. An herbaceous perennial with white flowers that have a magenta eye. Info at Hessenhof, (11-10-16).

Pseudotsuga Sweet Sarah (menziesii). A large coniferous globe-shaped evergreen shrub. Info at Stanley & Sons, (11-10-16).

Rosa Sarah. A deciduous shrub with light pink flowers. Info at Heirloom, (2015); Country Garden, (7-29-16).

Saintpaulia Sarah. An evergreen perennial with double white flowers. Info at Gartneriet Kaerby, (2015); Foremostco, (10-21-16); Majestic, (11-10-16).

Sempervivum Sarah. A succulent rosette with green leaves blushed red. Info at Mendle, (10-26-16).

Tomato Sara Black. Aka Schwartz. An annual garden vegetable with purplish-red fruits. Info at Baker Creek, (11-25-2015).

Tomato Sara’s Galapagos. An annual garden vegetable with small yellow tomatoes. Info at Restoration, (11-16-16).

Sara, Sarah

Sara, Sarah

Meaning, Origin: Sara and its variants stem from a Hebrew word meaning lady or princess.

Achimenes Sarah. An herbaceous perennial with grape-purple flowers. Info at Dibley’s, (11-10-16).

Aglaonema Sparkling Sarah. A tropical foliage plant with deep green leaves and silver patches. Info at Triad, (8-23-16).

Alstroemeria Princess Sara. A tuberous perennial with peach and orange flowers. Info at Burncoose, (3-3-16); Capitol, (3-3-16).

Alstroemeria Sara. A perennial with yellow and orange flowers marked with red lines. Info at Capitol, (3-3-16); Greenleaf, (11-15-16).

Anthurium Sara. Aka Sarah. An herbaceous perennial with light pink heart shaped flowers shaded with green. Info at Glass House, (12-9-15).

Cantaloupe Sarah’s Choice. An annual garden vine with sweet orange flesh. Info at Johnny’s, (11-11-16); Hollar, (11-11-16).

Chamelaucium Sarah’s Delight. An evergreen shrub with clusters of clear pink flowers. Info at Australian Plants, (11-17-16).

Clivia Sara. An herbaceous evergreen plant with long strap like leaves and apricot lily-like flowers. Info at Durio, (11-11-16).

Dahlia Miss Sarah. A tuberous perennial with pink decorative flowers. Info at Ferncliff, (2015).

Dahlia Sara G. A tuberous perennial with large pink cactus-form flowers. Info at National Dahlias Collection, (2015).

Dahlia Sarah. A tuberous perennial with decorative orange flowers. Info at National Dahlia Collection, (2015).

Dendrobium Sarah (delicatum). An orchid with white flowers. Info at Asuka, (2015).

Dieffenbachia Sarah. A foliage plant with green leaves that have yellowish white mottling. Info at Costa, (11-17-16).

Fuchsia Blue Sarah. A deciduous shrub with single white and violet blue flowers. Info at Gardens 4 You, (11-17-16).

Fuchsia Sweet Sarah. A deciduous shrub with tiny bright pink flowers. Info at Potash, (2015); Other Fellow, (10-11-16).

Geranium Sara. An herbaceous perennial with deep reddish-purple flowers. Info at Avondale, (2015).

Halimium Sarah. A semi-evergreen groundcover with papery yellow flowers that have red centers. Info at Capitol, (3-3-16).

Hedera Sarah. An evergreen vine with variegated leaves. Info at Englemann, (8-30-16); Costa, (8-30-16).

Hamamelis Sarah (intermedia). A deciduous shrub with yellow fringy flowers. Info at Witchhazel, (2015).

Hemerocallis Just Sara. An herbaceous perennial with single deep coral lily-like flowers. Info at Vivaces, (11-11-16).

Hemerocallis Sara’s Dream. An herbaceous perennial with deep lavender purple flowers. Info at Telmarc, (2015).

Hemerocallis Sara’s Surprise. An herbaceous perennial with purple flowers. Info at Telmarc, (2015).

Hemerocallis Sara’s Sweet Smile. An herbaceous perennial with single purple lily-like flowers. Info at Telmarc, (11-16-16).

Hemerocallis Sara’s White Cloud. An herbaceous perennial with single white lily-like flowers. Info at Simonton, (9-6-16).

Hemerocallis Sara’s Wink. An herbaceous perennial with yellow lily-like flowers that have a reddish purple eye. Info at Telmarc, (2015).

Hemerocallis Sarah Smiles. An herbaceous perennial with single yellow lily-like flowers. Info at Dogwood Springs, (11-16-16).

Hemerocallis Sarah’s Ruffles. An herbaceous perennial with rosey-red flowers. Info at Telmarc, (2015).

Hemerocallis Sexy Sarah. An herbaceous perennial with pink and pale yellow ruffled flowers. Info at Ladybug, (2015).

Hibiscus Sarah’s Run, A deciduous shrub with bright red flowers. Inf at Exotic, (10-27-16).

Hosta Sara. A leafy herbaceous perennial with chartreuse-green leaves. Info at Hosta Patch, (2015); Jim’s, (2015); Wade & Gatton, (2015); Daylilies by the Pond, (11-25-2015).

Hosta Sara’s Emerald Sky. An herbaceous perennial with emerald green leaves. Info at Wade & Gatton, (2015).

Hosta Sara’s Sensation. A leafy herbaceous perennial with blue green leaves edged with gold. Info at Hosta Patch, (2015); Jim’s, (2015); Cory’s, (2015); Naylor Creek, (2015); Daylilies by the Pond, (11-25-2015).

Hosta Splendid Sarah. A leafy herbaceous perennial with light green leaves with white centers, and white flowers. Info at The Hosta Patch, (2015); Hostas Direct, (2015).

Iris Miss Sara (Bearded). A rhizomatous perennial with ruffled pink flowers. Info at Walking P Bar, (11-11-16).

Iris Sara’s Beauty (Bearded). A rhizomatous perennial with white flowers thathave a violet edge. Info at Blue J Iris, (2015); Nola’s, (2015).

Iris Sara’s Love (Bearded). A rhizomatous perennial with white flowers. Info at Mt Pleasant, (11-11-16).

Iris Sarah’s Laughter (Bearded). A rhizomatous perennial with ruffly yellow flowers. Info at Blue J Iris, (2015); Exline; (2015); Horton, (2015); Evey’s, (2015).

Itea Sarah’s Eve. A deciduous shrub with spikes of small white fragrant flowers. Info at Growild, (11-16-16).

Kalmia Sarah (latifolia). An evergreen shrub with pink flowers that are deep reddish-pink in bud. Info at Hershey’s, (2015); Moon, (2015).

Lagerstroemia Sarah’s Favorite (indica). A large deciduous shrub with white flowers. Info at Select Trees, (11-25-2015).

Lavandula Sarah. An aromatic shrub with blue-purple flowers. Info at Mountain Valley,  (12-9-15).

Leucothoe Sarah’s Choice (axillaris). An evergreen shrub with white flowers and deep green leaves with a reddish fall color. Info at Growild, (11-15-16).

Magnolia Sarah’s Favourite. A deciduous tree with pink flowers. Info at Magnolia Store, (2015).

Malus Sarah. A small deciduous tree with semi-double white flowers. Info at The Tree Farm, (11-25-2015).

Nematanthus Sarah. An evergreen vine with dark and light green variegation, and red waxy flowers. Info at Fuchsia Fialka, (1-24-16).

Phlox Little Sara. An herbaceous perennial with white flowers that have a magenta eye. Info at Hessenhof, (11-10-16).

Pseudotsuga Sweet Sarah (menziesii). A large coniferous globe-shaped evergreen shrub. Info at Stanley & Sons, (11-10-16).

Rosa Sarah. A deciduous shrub with light pink flowers. Info at Heirloom, (2015); Country Garden, (7-29-16).

Saintpaulia Sarah. An evergreen perennial with double white flowers. Info at Gartneriet Kaerby, (2015); Foremostco, (10-21-16); Majestic, (11-10-16).

Sempervivum Sarah. A succulent rosette with green leaves blushed red. Info at Mendle, (10-26-16).

Tomato Sara Black. Aka Schwartz. An annual garden vegetable with purplish-red fruits. Info at Baker Creek, (11-25-2015).

Tomato Sara’s Galapagos. An annual garden vegetable with small yellow tomatoes. Info at Restoration, (11-16-16).

Sasha

Sasha

Meaning, Origin: Sasha is a Russian nickname for Alexandra, meaning defending man.

Cherry Sasha. A deciduous tree with dark red cherries. Info at National Fruit Collection, (2015).

Clematis Sasha. A deciduous vine with grape-purple flowers. Info at Taylor’s, (10-11-16).

Pelargonium Sasha. An annual with bright pink flowers. Info at Trecott, (2015).

Rosa Our Sasha. A deciduous shrub with bright red flowers. Info at Thomas, (2015).

 

Savannah

Savannah

Meaning, Origin: Savannah originates with the early Spanish word zavana, meaning treeless plain.

Brugmansia Savannah. An evergreen shrub with pendulous white double flowers. Info at Gommer, (10-14-16).

Canna Savannah. A rhizomatous perennial with coral pink flowers. Info at Karchesky, (2015).

Hemerocallis Savannah. An herbaceous perennial with ruffled maroon flowers. Info at Hoot Owl, (2015);

Hemerocallis Savannah’s Edge. An herbaceous perennial with rose red flowers that have a darker halo. Info at Petal Pusher, (1-18-16); Milhaus, (11-11-16).

Hemerocallis Sexy Savannah. An herbaceous perennial with peach and pale yellow ruffled flowers. Info at Ladybug, (2015); Lamb’s, (1-31-16).

Hosta Savannah. An herbaceous perennial with green leaves margined in cream. Info at Cory’s, (2015); Wade & Gatton, (2015); Schmid, (2015); Mickfield, (1-31-16).

Ilex Savannah. An evergreen shrub to tree with bright red berries. Info at Capitol, (3-3-16); Monrovia, (11-11-16).

Iris Savannah (bearded). A rhizomatous perennial with sword-like foliage and pink and blue bicolored flowers. Info at Blue J Iris, (2015).

Iris Sweet Savannah. A rhizomatous perennial with sword-like foliage and flowers with peach standards and lavender falls. Info at Blue J Iris, (2015); Country Delight, (2015).

Rosa Savannah. A deciduous shrub with salmon pink flowers. Info at Northland, (2015); Roses Unlimited, (1-3-16); Frank’s, (2-6-16).

Scot, Scott

Scot, Scott

Meaning, Origin: Scott and its variants stem from a surname which meant Scotsman in Old English.

Apple Scott’s Winter. A deciduous tree with yellowish fruits heavily overlaid in red. Info at Eastman’s, (2013); Big Horse, (2015); Wagon  Wheel, (10-10-16).

Currant Scott’s Blood Red. A deciduous shrub with clusters of red berries. Info at National Fruit Collection, (2015).

Dahlia Scott. A tuberous perennial with copper bronze flowers with curled petal tips. Info at Country Dahlias, (2015).

Dahlia Scott’s Caldera. A tuberous perennial with creamy orange spider-type flowers. Info at Clack’s, (2015); Cowlitz, (2015).

Dahlia Scott’s Critereon. A tuberous perennial with light orange cactus-type flowers. Info at River’s, (2013); Clack’s, (2015); Park’s, (2015).

Dahlia Scott’s Fireworks. A tuberous perennial with pink spiky flowers. Info at Dahlias 4 U, (12-9-15).

Fig Scott’s Black. A deciduous shrub with blackish fuits that have red pulp. Info at Durio, (11-17-16).

Fuchsia Great Scott. A deciduous shrub with two-toned rosy red flowers. Info at Lokhorst, (10-26-16).

Hemerocallis Great Scott. An herbaceous perennial with single gold lily-like flowers. Info at Tranquil Lake, (11-17-16); Northern Lights, (11-17-16).

Hemerocallis Scott’s Red Cycle. An herbaceous perennial with deep red flowers. Info at Telmarc, (2015).

Pinus Scot (flexilis). Source offers no decsription. Info at Buchholz, (11-17-16).

Rhododendron Great Scott. An evergreen shrub with large white flowers that have a maroon blotch. Info at Sonoma, (10-14-16).

Rhodohypoxis Great Scott. A small grassy bulbous perennial with ruby red flowers. Info at Suncrest, (11-16-16).

Rosa Great Scott (hybrid tea). A deciduous shrub with medium pink flowers. Info at K&M Roses, (2015); Angel, (2015).

Rosa White Scot. A deciduous shrub with single pure white flowers. Info at Roses Loubert, (1-3-16).

Salvia Scott’s Red. A compact herbaceous perrennial with bright red flowers. Info at Southern Perennials, (12-9-15).

Scot, Scott

Scot, Scott

Meaning, Origin: Scott and its variants stem from a surname which meant Scotsman in Old English.

Apple Scott’s Winter. A deciduous tree with yellowish fruits heavily overlaid in red. Info at Eastman’s, (2013); Big Horse, (2015); Wagon  Wheel, (10-10-16).

Currant Scott’s Blood Red. A deciduous shrub with clusters of red berries. Info at National Fruit Collection, (2015).

Dahlia Scott. A tuberous perennial with copper bronze flowers with curled petal tips. Info at Country Dahlias, (2015).

Dahlia Scott’s Caldera. A tuberous perennial with creamy orange spider-type flowers. Info at Clack’s, (2015); Cowlitz, (2015).

Dahlia Scott’s Critereon. A tuberous perennial with light orange cactus-type flowers. Info at River’s, (2013); Clack’s, (2015); Park’s, (2015).

Dahlia Scott’s Fireworks. A tuberous perennial with pink spiky flowers. Info at Dahlias 4 U, (12-9-15).

Fig Scott’s Black. A deciduous shrub with blackish fuits that have red pulp. Info at Durio, (11-17-16).

Fuchsia Great Scott. A deciduous shrub with two-toned rosy red flowers. Info at Lokhorst, (10-26-16).

Hemerocallis Great Scott. An herbaceous perennial with single gold lily-like flowers. Info at Tranquil Lake, (11-17-16); Northern Lights, (11-17-16).

Hemerocallis Scott’s Red Cycle. An herbaceous perennial with deep red flowers. Info at Telmarc, (2015).

Pinus Scot (flexilis). Source offers no decsription. Info at Buchholz, (11-17-16).

Rhododendron Great Scott. An evergreen shrub with large white flowers that have a maroon blotch. Info at Sonoma, (10-14-16).

Rhodohypoxis Great Scott. A small grassy bulbous perennial with ruby red flowers. Info at Suncrest, (11-16-16).

Rosa Great Scott (hybrid tea). A deciduous shrub with medium pink flowers. Info at K&M Roses, (2015); Angel, (2015).

Rosa White Scot. A deciduous shrub with single pure white flowers. Info at Roses Loubert, (1-3-16).

Salvia Scott’s Red. A compact herbaceous perrennial with bright red flowers. Info at Southern Perennials, (12-9-15).

Scottie, Scotty

Scottie, Scotty

Meaning, Origin: Scotti and its variants are nicknames for Scott, meaning Scotsman in Old English.

Apple Scotty’s Prolific. A deciduous tree with small pale yellow apples. Info at Eastman’s, (2015); Wagon  Wheel, (10-10-16).

Dahlia Little Scottie. A tuberous perennial with miniature pale yellow ball-shaped flowers. Info at Swan  Island, (2015); National Dahlia Collection, (2015); Arrowhead, (2015), Betty’s, (2015); Old House Dah, (2015); Pleasant Valley, (2015); St Anicet, (2015); Dan’s, (2015); Sid’s, (2015); Ferncliff, (2015).

Iris Beam Me Up Scotty. A rhizomatous perennial with white and pale violet flowers. Info at County Delight, (2015); Aitkens, (10-14-16).

Picea Scottie (pungens). An evergreen, coniferous, dwarf, conical tree with blue-green needles. Info at Stanley & Sons, (11-16-16).

Sean, Shawn

Sean, Shawn

Meaning, Origin: Sean and its variants are the Irish form of the name John, meaning Yahweh is gracious.

Aechmea Shawn. A plant with a strap like rigid bright green leaves and dark pink flower heads. Info at Michael’s, (2015).

Dahlia Sean C. A tuberous perennial with purple and white collarette flowers. Info at Birch Bay, (2015); Dahlia Dandies (2015); Park’s, (2015); Red Hawk, (2015); J&C, (2015); Jan’s, (2015); Dan’s, (2015); Tall Grass, (2015).

Sebastian

Sebastian

Meaning, Origin: Sebastian stems from the Roman name Sebastianus, meaning from Sabaste. Sebaste was a town in Asia Minor, its meaning coming from the Greek word sebastos meaning venerable.

Cypripedium Sebastian. A ladyslipper orchid with maroon and white flowers. Info at Plant Delights, (12-9-15).

Hemerocallis Sebastian. An herbaceous perennial with deep rose-red lily-like flowers. Info at Amador, (2015); Komodo, (2015).

Hemerocallis Sebastian The Crab. An herbaceous perennial with double apricot-cream lily-like flowers. Info at Bell’s, (12-9-15); Wynn’s, (12-9-15); Oak Hill, (1-18-16).

Paeonia Sebastian. A deciduous shrub with yellow semi-double flowers. Info at Peony Gard, (12-9-15).