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Clover-leaved Poison
Fabaceae

Clover-leaved Poison

Goodia lotifolia Salisb.

Goodia lotifolia Salisb. (golden tip) is a tall shrub with yellow marked flowers, growing in eastern Australia.

Western Rattlesnake Plantain
Orchidaceae

Western Rattlesnake Plantain

Goodyera oblongifolia Raf.

Goodyera oblongifolia, or western/giant rattlesnake plantain, is a North American native orchid that grows in coniferous forest understories.

downy rattlesnake plantain
Orchidaceae

downy rattlesnake plantain

Goodyera pubescens (Willd.) R.Br.

Goodyera pubescens, the downy rattlesnake plantain, is a hardy terrestrial North American orchid in the Orchidaceae family.

lesser rattlesnake plantain
Orchidaceae

lesser rattlesnake plantain

Goodyera repens (L.) R.Br.

Goodyera repens is a small perennial northern orchid associated with old-growth conifer forests with documented historical medicinal uses.

checkered rattlesnake plantain
Orchidaceae

checkered rattlesnake plantain

Goodyera tesselata G.Lodd.

Checkered rattlesnake plantain (Goodyera tesselata) is an orchid native to eastern Canada and the northeastern US with white-patterned leaves and small white flowers.

Loblolly bay
Theaceae

Loblolly bay

Gordonia lasianthus L. ex Ellis

Gordonia lasianthus is a small to medium evergreen tree/shrub native to the southeastern US coastal plains, used ornamentally and for pulp.

Python Tree
Myrtaceae

Python Tree

Gossia bidwillii (Benth.) N.Snow & Guymer

Gossia bidwillii, commonly called Python Tree, is a medium-sized tree with distinct blotched bark that produces white flowers and black berries eaten by birds.

Darwin's cotton
Malvaceae

Darwin's cotton

Gossypium darwinii G.Watt

Gossypium darwinii (Darwin's cotton) is a Galapagos-endemic cotton species closely related to the American Gossypium barbadense.

Levant Cotton
Malvaceae

Levant Cotton

Gossypium herbaceum L.

Gossypium herbaceum, or Levant cotton, produces short cotton fiber for textiles, and has traditional medicinal and other uses with noted gossypol toxicity.

Upland Cotton
Malvaceae

Upland Cotton

Gossypium hirsutum L.

Gossypium hirsutum (upland cotton) is the world's most widely planted and produced cotton species, native to the Americas.

desert cotton
Malvaceae

desert cotton

Gossypium thurberi Tod.

Gossypium thurberi Tod. is a Sonoran Desert native often used as a landscape shrub or small tree, and a larval food plant for a royal moth subspecies.

Ma'o
Malvaceae

Ma'o

Gossypium tomentosum Nutt. ex Seem.

Gossypium tomentosum, or Maʻo, is a wild Hawaiian cotton shrub used for cotton breeding to improve salt resistance.

Patagonia Mountain Leatherpetal
Crassulaceae

Patagonia Mountain Leatherpetal

Graptopetalum bartramii Rose

Graptopetalum bartramii is an Arizona-endemic succulent currently evaluated for U.S. Endangered Species Act listing.

bractless hedge-hyssop
Plantaginaceae

bractless hedge-hyssop

Gratiola ebracteata Benth. ex A.DC.

Bractless hedgehyssop (Gratiola ebracteata) is a small annual flowering plant native to western North America that grows in muddy wet habitats.

Rough Hedgehyssop
Plantaginaceae

Rough Hedgehyssop

Gratiola hispida Pollard

Rough hedgehyssop, Gratiola hispida, is a small perennial flowering plant native to the southeastern United States.

clammy hedge-hyssop
Plantaginaceae

clammy hedge-hyssop

Gratiola neglecta Torr.

Gratiola neglecta, or clammy hedgehyssop, is an annual flowering herb native to most of North America that grows in moist to wet habitats.

Hedge-hyssop
Plantaginaceae

Hedge-hyssop

Gratiola officinalis L.

Gratiola officinalis L. is a rhizomatous perennial ornamental herb native to Europe, in the Plantaginaceae family.

Virginia hedge-hyssop
Plantaginaceae

Virginia hedge-hyssop

Gratiola virginiana L.

Gratiola virginiana L. is described as having lanceolate, obtuse, and slightly toothed leaves, with references to Gron. virg., an author's Addenda, Tsieria Manga Nari, and Rheed. mal.

Hopsage
Amaranthaceae

Hopsage

Grayia spinosa (Hook.) Moq.

Grayia spinosa is a small, often colorful dioecious shrub native to dry areas of the Western United States.

Cushion Cryptantha
Boraginaceae

Cushion Cryptantha

Greeneocharis circumscissa (Hook. & Arn.) Rydb.

Cushion cryptantha, Greeneocharis circumscissa, is an annual flowering borage found across western North America and Argentina.

Acanthus-leaved grevillea
Proteaceae

Acanthus-leaved grevillea

Grevillea acanthifolia A.Cunn.

Grevillea acanthifolia A.Cunn. is a prickly-leaved, red-style shrub endemic to New South Wales, cultivated in some gardens.

Mountain Grevillea
Proteaceae

Mountain Grevillea

Grevillea alpina Lindl.

Grevillea alpina Lindl. is a variable Australian shrub widely cultivated with multiple informal forms

variable prickly grevillea
Proteaceae

variable prickly grevillea

Grevillea aquifolium Lindl.

Grevillea aquifolium Lindl. is a variable Australian shrub, grown in horticulture with several cultivated forms and a named hybrid cultivar.

Scarlet Grevillea
Proteaceae

Scarlet Grevillea

Grevillea banksii R.Br.

Grevillea banksii is a cultivated Australian shrub/tree that is toxic and invasive in some introduced regions.

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