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Gynerium sagittatum (Aubl.) P.Beauv.
Poaceae

Gynerium sagittatum (Aubl.) P.Beauv.

Gynerium sagittatum (Aubl.) P.Beauv.

Gynerium sagittatum is a pioneer grass species with varied stem structure, used in crafts, construction and decoration across South America.

sweet morinda
Rubiaceae

sweet morinda

Gynochthodes jasminoides (A.Cunn.) Razafim. & B.Bremer

Gynochthodes jasminoides is a woody climbing scrambler with colored flowers and orange syncarp that grows in moist Australian rainforests and vine thickets.

southern ginseng
Cucurbitaceae

southern ginseng

Gynostemma pentaphyllum (Thunb.) Makino

Gynostemma pentaphyllum, or jiaogulan, is a dioecious climbing vine in the cucurbit family used in folk medicine with restricted sale in the EU.

baby's-breath
Caryophyllaceae

baby's-breath

Gypsophila paniculata L.

Gypsophila paniculata (baby's breath) is an ornamental flowering perennial native to central and eastern Europe.

Perfoliate Baby's-breath
Caryophyllaceae

Perfoliate Baby's-breath

Gypsophila perfoliata L.

Creeping Baby's-breath
Caryophyllaceae

Creeping Baby's-breath

Gypsophila repens L.

Gypsophila repens, or creeping baby's breath, is a prostrate flowering perennial native to European mountains, widely cultivated for gardens and cut flowers.

toothpetal false reinorchid
Orchidaceae

toothpetal false reinorchid

Habenaria floribunda Lindl.

Toothpetal false reinorchid (Habenaria floribunda) is a widespread orchid common across Florida, Latin America, and the West Indies.

longhorn bog orchid
Orchidaceae

longhorn bog orchid

Habenaria quinqueseta (Michx.) Eaton

Habenaria quinqueseta, the longhorn bog orchid, is a widespread orchid native to the Americas from the southern US to northern South America.

Waterspider Bog Orchid
Orchidaceae

Waterspider Bog Orchid

Habenaria repens Nutt.

Habenaria repens is a widespread orchid species that contains the feeding deterrent compound habenariol.

Northern Stickseed
Boraginaceae

Northern Stickseed

Hackelia deflexa (Wahlenb.) Opiz

Hackelia deflexa is a hairy northern flowering plant with barbed seed-dispersing nutlets, native to North America, Europe, and East Asia.

Jessica's stickseed
Boraginaceae

Jessica's stickseed

Hackelia micrantha (Eastw.) J.L.Gentry

Hackelia micrantha is a blue-flowered perennial herb native to a range of habitats across western North America.

virginia stickseed
Boraginaceae

virginia stickseed

Hackelia virginiana (L.) I.M.Johnst.

Hackelia virginiana is a native sticky-burred plant, a common nuisance in eastern North American deciduous forests.

White Bloodlily
Amaryllidaceae

White Bloodlily

Haemanthus albiflos Jacq.

Haemanthus albiflos Jacq. is an evergreen bulb plant with white flowers, grown indoors in cold climates and holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit.

Spotted Bloodlily
Amaryllidaceae

Spotted Bloodlily

Haemanthus coccineus L.

Haemanthus coccineus is an adaptable bulbous ornamental plant widespread in Southern Africa's winter rainfall region.

Hairy Bloodlily
Amaryllidaceae

Hairy Bloodlily

Haemanthus pubescens L.f.

Haemanthus pubescens L.f. is an endemic South African bulbous geophyte found along the coast from Cape Town to southern Namibia.

Smooth Bloodlily
Amaryllidaceae

Smooth Bloodlily

Haemanthus sanguineus Jacq.

Haemanthus sanguineus Jacq. is an endemic bulbous geophyte of Western Cape fynbos, with crimson autumn inflorescences and spotted flat leaves.

Mexican logwood
Fabaceae

Mexican logwood

Haematoxylum brasiletto H.Karst.

Haematoxylum brasiletto is a leguminous woody plant native to the Americas, harvested for timber, dye, and traditional medicine.

mulloway needle bush
Proteaceae

mulloway needle bush

Hakea actites W.R.Barker

Hakea actites is a hardy prickly Australian plant suited to coastal swampy horticultural settings that supports small birds.

prickly hakea
Proteaceae

prickly hakea

Hakea amplexicaulis R.Br.

Hakea amplexicaulis is a straggly flowering shrub native to jarrah forests of southwestern Western Australia, showy and moderately frost hardy.

erect hakea
Proteaceae

erect hakea

Hakea carinata F.Muell. ex Meisn.

Hakea carinata is an erect Australian shrub that produces cream-white flowers in spring and grows in dry sclerophyll or scrub-heath habitats.

finger hakea
Proteaceae

finger hakea

Hakea dactyloides (C.F.Gaertn.) Cav.

Hakea dactyloides is an Australian shrub or small tree with white often pink-tinged flowers, hardy and quick growing.

Bushy Needlewood
Proteaceae

Bushy Needlewood

Hakea decurrens R.Br.

Hakea decurrens R.Br. is an Australian flowering shrub or small tree with three recognized subspecies.

Sweet Hakea
Proteaceae

Sweet Hakea

Hakea drupacea (C.F.Gaertn.) Roem. & Schult.

Hakea drupacea is a sweet-scented flowering shrub native to coastal southern Australia, naturalised in other regions.

Hairy Hakea
Proteaceae

Hairy Hakea

Hakea gibbosa (Sm.) Cav.

Hakea gibbosa is a prickly Australian shrub, naturalized elsewhere, with sharp leaves, cream flowers, and woody fruit.

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