Plants — 23,508 Species
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garberia
Garberia heterophylla (Bartram) Merr. & R.M.Harper
Garberia heterophylla is an aromatic shrub native to Florida scrub habitats that provides nectar for numerous native bee species.
African mangosteen
Garcinia livingstonei T.Anderson
Garcinia livingstonei, an African evergreen tree, produces edible orange fruits with potential nutritional and development benefits.
common gardenia
Gardenia jasminoides J.Ellis
Gardenia jasminoides J.Ellis is a fragrant flowering shrub with cultivation history, traditional medicinal and culinary uses.
Coast silk tassel
Garrya elliptica Douglas ex Lindl.
Garrya elliptica, the coast silk-tassel, is an evergreen ornamental shrub native to coastal ranges of California and southern Oregon.
Ashy Silktassel
Garrya flavescens S.Watson
Garrya flavescens is a dioecious shrub up to nearly 3 meters tall that produces clusters of hairy spherical berries.
Frémont's silktassel
Garrya fremontii Torr.
Garrya fremontii is a dioecious shrub native to the US West Coast that recovers quickly from wildfire.
Canyon Silktassel
Garrya veatchii Kellogg
Garrya veatchii is a small shrub with distinct leaves, flowers, and hairy berries, reaching a maximum height near 2 meters.
Wright's silktassel
Garrya wrightii Torr.
Garrya wrightii is a dioecious shrub native to northern Mexico and the southwestern US, with uses for rubber, browsing, and ornamental planting.
nit grass
Gastridium phleoides (Nees & Meyen) C.E.Hubb.
Gastridium is a genus of nit grasses in the grass family found in Africa and Eurasia, with several recognized species.
Black Orchid
Gastrodia cunninghamii Hook.f.
Gastrodia cunninghamii is a leafless, non-photosynthetic parasitic orchid endemic to New Zealand.
Cinnamon Bells
Gastrodia sesamoides R.Br.
Gastrodia sesamoides is a leafless saprophytic orchid native to Australia and New Zealand, with edible roasted tubers.
Prickly Poison
Gastrolobium spinosum Benth.
Gastrolobium spinosum (prickly poison) is an endemic Southwestern Australian fabaceous shrub with spiky leaves and colorful pea flowers.
bush snowberry
Gaultheria antipoda G.Forst.
Gaultheria antipoda G.Forst. is a hermaphroditic shrub native to scrub habitats on New Zealand's North Island.
Scarlet snowberry
Gaultheria crassa Allan
Gaultheria crassa is an endemic New Zealand alpine shrub, distinguished by sparse black hairs on its stems.
Mountain Snowberry
Gaultheria depressa Hook.fil.
Gaultheria depressa is a low-growing edible-berry shrub from Australia and New Zealand, used in gardens and historically for baking.
copperleaf snowberry
Gaultheria hispida R.Br.
Gaultheria hispida is an Australian ericaceous shrub with edible fruit, grown easily in cultivation.
creeping snowberry
Gaultheria hispidula (L.) Muhl. ex Bigelow
Gaultheria hispidula is a small evergreen creeping shrub with edible white berry-like fruits, native to North America, with traditional Indigenous uses.
alpine wintergreen
Gaultheria humifusa (Graham) Rydb.
Gaultheria humifusa is a low edible shrub in the heath family native to moist subalpine forests of western North America.
Prickly Heath
Gaultheria mucronata (L.fil.) Hook. & Arn.
Gaultheria mucronata is a compact evergreen dioecious shrub that bears colorful showy berries and prefers moist, shaded conditions.
slender wintergreen
Gaultheria ovatifolia A.Gray
Gaultheria ovatifolia A.Gray is a small evergreen ground shrub with edible red berry-like fruit, eaten by Pacific Northwest Indigenous peoples.
Eastern Teaberry
Gaultheria procumbens L.
Gaultheria procumbens is a low-growing evergreen North American shrub, commonly called wintergreen, with edible berries and traditional medicinal uses.
Gaultheria rupestris (G.Forst.) R.Br.
Gaultheria rupestris (G.Forst.) R.Br.
Gaultheria rupestris is a shrub that grows up to 1.5 m tall, with brownish to dark green leaves and clusters of white flowers.
salal
Gaultheria shallon Pursh
Gaultheria shallon (salal) is an evergreen shrub with edible berries native to the Pacific Northwest, used for food, ornament and medicine.
black huckleberry
Gaylussacia baccata (Wangenh.) K.Koch
Gaylussacia baccata is an edible North American fire-resistant shrub that produces sweet, tasty dark berries.
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