Xylosma
Yew
Zinnia
alyssum
Beetroot
Cabomba
dandelion
Ecballium
fennel
Gaultheria
Heather
Iris
Jatropha
kale
Lavender
Macropidia fuliginosa
nerine
orchid
Pleomele
Queen's Cup
rosemary
sage
Tamarillo
Ursinia (genus) a member of the Daisy family.
Verticordia
wisteria
Xylosma
yucca
zinnia
Aster
Bohenia
Cadia
Dieffenbachia (Dumb Cane)
edelweiss
Fatsia japonica
grapes
heather
Isoplexis
juniper
Kalopanax
lily
Matthiola
Nerine
Onosma
Petunia
Quercus (oak)
rasberry
Salvia
tumeric
Chrysanthemum
unicorn plant
verticordia
Wigginsia
Xylosma
Zinnia. ;)
Acanthus
Bluebells
bittercress
Cressula
dwarf poinciana
edelweiss
fern
Golden Pothos
heather
Ibervillea
juniper
khat tree
lilac
Medusa's Head Plant
Nerine
Oyster Plant
petunia
Quince
rock rose
Saguaro cactus
tomato
Ursinia
Virginia creeper
Willow
Xylosma.
ylang ylang
Zinnia
azalea
Blackberry
coriander
Dandelion
edelweiss
fiddlewood
geranium
Hypericum
Isopyrum
Jasmine
kale
lily
Maurandella
Nasturtium
orchid
Parsnip
quince
Raspberry
Sisyrinchium
tea
unicorn plant
Vitex
Wisteria
Xylosma.
Yucca
zinnia
Agapanthus
blueberries
ðŸ' cherry
Darlingia
Evening Primrose
Fig
Geranium
heather
Illawarra Flame Tree
Juniper
Kniphofia (Red Hot Poker Plant)
Lantana
Melaleuca (paperbark)
I like the smell of Lantana.
nymphea
olive tree
pommegranate
Queens Tears
radish
saguaro
tansy
unicorn plant
Veronica
Weeping Fig Tree
Xeranthemum (aka: Strawflower)
Yucca
Zinnia
arbutus
buttercups
Ceanothus (California-lilac)
Diffenbachia amoena
eggplant
Fire wheel 🌳 tree
grapes
Heather
Ivy
juniper
Kosteletzkya
lily
Maackia
nasturtium
Osteospermum
peony
quamash
radish
slipperwort
tea
Uniola
violet
waxflower
Xeranthemum
Yucca
zinnia
Abelia
Baby's Breath
Chrysanthemum
Damasonium
Ephedra
Fortunella (kumquat)
Geranium
Helictotrichon
Iris
juniper
Kangaroo paw
lotus
Mendinella
nutmeg
Oleander
poppy mallow
Quinoa
Ravenala (traveler's tree)
sugar
Tetrapanax
ugli
Vancouveria
willow
woolen
Xeranthemum (woolen out of order)
Yucca
zinnia
Adams Needle
Bartlettina
Camellia
durian
evergreen
Flannel Flower. (Actinotus helianthi)
geranium
Honeysuckle
Imperata
Jacaranda
Kale
Lettuce
mimosa
Nasturtium
Ornithogalum
Pampas grass
Quaqua
rose
Sabal (palmetto)
tulip
Ulex
violet
Wisteria
Xylosma
yew
Zinnia
african violet
Begonia
carnation
Diffenbachia
Elvins Prunus
Fragaria (strawberry)
grapes
Hoya
iris
Japonica
Kiwi
Lantana
milkweed
Nasturtium
Ox Eye Daisy
poppy
quince
radish
strelitzia (bird of paradise)
Tecoma
Uresecola
Veronica
Wax plant
yucca
Zygopetalum (an orchid genus)
albutus
black-eyed Susan
camphor laurel
dandelion
Euphorbia (spurge)
fennel
gentian
holly
ironbark
juniper
Kolkwitzia (beautybush)
lavender
Melittis (bastard balm)
nasturtium
Orchid
pansy
Quince
roses
sage
tussock grass
Ursinia
violet
Wolffia
Xylosma
yucca
Zinnia
azalea
begonia
Crocus
Daphne
Evolvulus
ferns
geranium
Hemp
Impatiens
juniper
kale
lemon grass
marjoram
Narcissus flowering now!
okra
Parsley
Quercus (oak)
Rhubarb
Sabal (palmetto)
thyme
Uebelmannia
verbena
Weigela
Xylosma
Yams
Zinnia
artichoke
Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa)
cocoa nut
dandelion
Erigeron (fleabane)
fuschia
Geranium
Horseradish
Ipomoea alba
Juniper
kale
lime
Mulberry
Nicotiana
orange
Pelargonium
quince
Ricinus (castor-oil plant)
spinach
Torreya (nutmeg yew)
ugli
Veronica (speedwell)
willow
Xerophyllum
Yucca
Zea (maize)
Anemone
buckler fern
chrysanthemum
Devil’s ivy
Echium. ‘Pride of Madeira’
ferns
Geranium
heather
Imperata
jujube (Ziziphus jujuba)
Kalmia (mountain laurel)
Lantana
marigold
endive
Forget Me Not
narcissus,,,(delphinium out of order)
My mistake with Delphinium. 😡 Think endive is also out of order.
And so to continue..
Orchid
pansy
Quince
radish
slipperwort
Trachycarpus, a genus of fan palm native to China which are able to tolerate frost and some snow.
Uvularia (merrybells, bellwort)
Violet
Wahlenbergia
Xerophyllum
Yucca
zoysia grass
apple
begonia
crepe myrtle
Daphne
Encephalartos (Kaffir bread)
fennel
gerbera
hemp
Inula
juniper
Kalmiopsis
lilac
Metrosideros
nettle
Ochna
peony
Quaqua
raspberry
Sabal (palmetto)
tea
Ugni
violet
wisteria
Xerophyllum
yucca
Zantedeschia (calla lily)
anise
begonia
cactus
dandelion
Eggplant
flax
Geranium
heather
Ipomoea
jacaranda
Kiwi fruit
lavender
mint
Playing on Mint
nettle
orange
peony
quince
rosemary
salvia
Tuckeroo
urn plant
violet
willow
Xerophyllum
yew
zinnia
aloe
BokChoy
Candytuft
dandelion
Elderberry (Sambucus)
Franjapani
gardenia
hibiscus
iris
japonica
kale
lavender
Monkey Grass
nåsturtium
Okra
persimmon
quince
Rosemary
snapdragon
tamarisk
Uncinia (gn), aka: hooked sedges, is almost entirely found in the southern hemisphere. Current research suggests that this ancient plant originated in Antarctica.
Vanilla
Willow corkscrew
Xerophyllum
yucca
zinnia
Ageratum
begonia
Clivea
Dates
Eucalyptus
forget-me-nots
Geranium
hostia
Iris
Japonica
kangaroo paw
lupine
Mimosa
Narcissus
orchid
pansy
quince
Rhododendrons
snapdragons
Thunbergia
uvularia bellwort
Violets
water lily
Xylosma
yarrow
Zinnia
Abelia
balloon flower
Christmas Bush
dahlia
Eidelweis
fig
Gypsophila paniculata (Baby's Breath)
hibiscus
impatiens
Jonquil
katniss
Lagerstoemia. (Crepe Myrtle)
Morning Glory
Nandina
oregano
Polyanthus
quince
red hot poker plant
salvia
turnip
ugli
vine
willow
Xylosma
yucca
Zamia
apple
banana
cinamon
daffodil
edelweiss
ficus
gladiola
holly
iris
jujube
kale
lima bean
mango
Narcissus
orange
plum
pansy
Quince
radish
Silver beet
tickseed
umbrella plant
Veronica
Woodwardia (chain fern)
Xylosma
Yuugao
zucchini
Ageratum
Bactris
Crepe Myrtle
Devil’s ivy
euphorbia
Franjapani
Grape hyacinths
Heather
iris
juneberry. :yes:
Knautia
Lantana
mimosa
Nanking cherry
Olive
Pericallis
quisqualis
Ribes (currant)
strawberries
Tibouchina
unicorn plant
Veronica
water trumpet
Xylosma
yarrow
Zamioculcas
apple
Begonias
Cymbidium (orchids)
dogwood
Eidelweis
Fern
Geranium
hellebore
Ixiolirion
Juniper
kiwi fruit
Lapageria
marigold
Narcissus
Olive
parsnip
Quesnelia
Radish
strelitzia
tea
Uniola
violet
water hyacinth
Xylosma
ylang ylang
zucchini
🎠apple
:banana2: banana
🊠Cara Cara oranges
dahlia
Emilia (tasselflower)
Freesia
Gardenia
Hosta
Iresine
Jasmine
Kosteletzkya
larkspur
Marigold
nutmeg
Orchids
parsley
Quince
rhododendron
Stocks
Tiger Lily
Umbrella tree
Virgilia
wishbone flower
xylosma
yarrow
zebra plant
amaryllis
Begonia
Cosmos
Dandelion
Easter Lily
Fatsia
glory of the snow
hens and chicks
Ixora
jack-in-pulpit
Kiwi fruit
lotus
mountain ash
Nandina
Ocimum
pansy
Quercus (oak)
radish
Salvia
Thryptomene (heath myrtle)
uvularia bellwort
Veltheimia
willow
Xeronema callistemon [Poor Knights lily ]
yarrow
Zinnia
Alisma (water plantain)
belladonna (deadly nightshade), related to tomatoes and potatoes.
Cabomba
dogwood
Echeveria
Franjapani
Gasteria
hellebore
Ipomoea
joe pye weed
🥠kiwi fruit
Leontopodium (edelweiss)
Marigold
Nicotiana (tobacco)
orchid
Potinara
quince
Ribes (currant)
spinach
Tweedia
ugli
Verbascum
willow
Xerophyllum
Yesterday,Today and tomorrow.
Zucchini
Anagallis (pimpernel)
Bluebells
coleus
Dahlia
eucalyptus
Faucaria
Goldenrod
Helictotrichon
impatiens
Japonica
Kniphofia
lilac
Murraya
nerine
Endive
Oleander...endive out of order
Persimmon (Thanks for the rescue Chia)
Queens Tears
Rosmary
Salix
Trifolium (clover)
Veitchia
Willow
xeriscape plants
Yew English
zoysia grass
anise
Blueberry
cranberry
dandelion
Encelia
fennel
gumtree
hazelnut
Imperata
juniper
Kohlrabi
Lettuce
mint
Ti tree
nutmeg.. (Ti Tree Out of Alphabetical Order?????)
orange
Pachypodium
Quince
roses
Salvia
Tetracentron
unicorn plant
Veronica
Weldenia
YUCCA
Zygopetalum orchid
apple
bugbane
cosmos
Dahlia
Eucryphia
fuchsia
Gardenia
Hyacinths
iris
jacaranda
Kangaroo 🾠Paw
lilacs
Melon
nymphea
Okra
Parsnip
Quisqualis
rosemary
sage
Thunbergia
uvularia bellwort
Violet
wishbone flower
Xylosma
yew
zinnia
Azalia
begonia
Chrysanthemum
dahlia
Eucalyptus
forsythia
geralton wax
Halimium
Iris
japonica
Kumquat
Lilac
morning glory
Nandina
orchid
Pelargonium
Quince
ruta good for stomach cramps
Salvia
thistle
Umbrella tree
Venus flytrap
Willow
Xylosma
Yucca
zinnia
Abutilon
bird lime tree
cosmos
dandelion
euphorbia
filbert
gardenia
hellebore
Ivy-leafed geranium
jack-in-pulpit
Koelreuteria (golden rain tree)
Lavender
mock strawberry
nettle
Oregano. 🌿
petunia
Queen’s Wreath
red hot poker
shower tree
Trifolium (clover)
Uresecola
violet
wisteria
Xanthoceras sorbifolium. (Yellowhorn).
yucca
ZZ Plant or zamioculcas zamiifolia
Ageratum
broccoli
Cauliflower
dandelion
Endive
Endive
Fava beans
Green Velvet Alocasia
Hollyhocks
impatiens
Snowdrops
next word out of order....
jasmine
Kale
Lardizabala
mint
Narcissus. ;)
okra
Peppercorn tree
Queens Tears
Rhododendron
Salvia
tomatillo
Umbrella Tree
valerian
Wigelia
Xanthorhiza
Yerba Mate
zebra grass
azalia
buckler fern
camelia
delphinium
eucalyptus
Franjapani
goldthread
hosta
ivy
Jasmine
Knautia macedonica
Lavender
Mexican Fortune Tree
Narcissus
Ox Eye Daisy
Parsley
quisqualis
Rosemary
sage
Thyme
Uresecola
veronica
willow
Xylosma
yucca
zebra plant
apple ðŸŽ
broccoli
Chrysanthemum
date
Eggplant
fern
Geranium
hostia
ixora
Juniper
kiwi fruit
lavander
mango
nasturtium
Oregamo
Parsley
Quince
rosemary
Salvia
Trifolium (clover)
Uvularia (merrybells)
Veronica
Weberocereus
Xylosma
Yucca
Zinnia
Agapanthus
Bluebells
Cherimoya
🌼 Daffodil
Edithcolea
Franjapani
geranium
huckleberry
iris
Justicia
Kale
Leea rubra
Mulberry
nectarine
orchid
plum
quince
rosemary
Scilla
Tomato ðŸ...
ugli
Veronica
Weldenia
Xylosma
ylang ylang
Zinnia
Araucaria (monkey-puzzle)
Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa)
cotton grass
dandelion
Eggplant
fairy-bells
Geranium
helmet orchid
iris
Juncus (rush)
Kale
Lemboglossum
magnolia
Nicotiana (tobacco)
orchid
persimmon
Queens Tears
Raspberry
strawberry
Turnip
Uncinia
violet
Willow
Xylosma
Yesterday Today and tomorrow
zinnia
Arbutus. ( Is this the flower of Massachusetts???)
state flower of Massachusetts known as mayflower and trailing arbutus also...
Babys breath
Calendula
Devil’s ivy
Egg plant
Flame Tree (Delonix regia). aka Royal Poinciana, native of Madagascar
I love the sight of poinciana in bloom! They are called 'flamboyant' in French and it describe it very well.
Gaylussacia (huckleberry)
Hoya
iris
Jacaranda
Kale
Lemon grass
melissa
Narcissus
Ononis (restharrow)
parsnip
quince
Rununculas
Scabiosa
Tippachina
Ugni
Vinca minor
Wisteria
Xylosma
Yew
Zebra plant
arbutus
Browallia
carnation
Dahlia
eggplant
fennel
gardenia
horse raddish
Indigofera
juniper
Kale
lime
mimosa
Narcissus
oleander
paeony
Quamoclit
Rosemary
Smilax
tea
Urginea
Viburnum
wisteria
Xylosma
yucca
Zinnia
Ash
Buttercup
cosmos
dogwood
erica
ferns
Geranium
heather
Impatiens (balsam)
Jasmine
kiwi
Larkspur
mint
nipa palm
Orchid
peas
quince
rose
spinach
turnip
Umbrella Tree
Veratrum
weigela
Xanthoceras
Yoshino Cherry
Zantedeschia (calla lily)
apple
banyan
Cape Primrose
dill
endame
Fiddlehead
Gambel oak, aka scrub oak, inhabits the foothills of the Western mountain ranges, mostly in the Four-Corner states and the upper part of Mexico, although it can be found in small areas of surrounding states.
Heliocereus
Iris
Justicia
kale
lime
Maackia
mandarin
Nepeta
Orchids
Pea
Quince
radish
Salvia
Tagetes
Sweet Peas
Junee, you need to use -U-... :)
Bubble. Sorry about that. :-[
How about........ Umbrella tree
Vallea
Weeping Willow
Xerophyllum
Yulania is a sub-genre of Magnolia
Zantedeschia (calla lily)
Azalia
bladder fern
Chrysanthemum
durian
Eidelweis
fig
Guava
hibiscus
Iris
Judas tree
kale
lupine
Marigold
Nemophila
orchid
Panda Plant
quince
rasp fern
spinach
Telephium
ugli
Vancouveria
Wisteria
Xeronema callistemon [Poor Knights lily ]
yucca
Zenobia
Aa, belonging to the Orchid family, this one grows at the snow line in the Andes and in Costa Rica, usually along streams.
barrenwort
CABBAGE
Devil’s ivy
Eidelweis
Floss Flower. (Ageratum)
Garrya (aka: Silk Tassel or Tassel Bush)
horsetail
iris
Juglans (walnut)
kale
lily
Marigold
Nemophila
orchid
pepper
quince
rape
strawberry
tulip
Uvularia gen. (aka:Bellflowers, Bellworts, Merrybells)
Virgilia
willow
Xylosma
yucca
Zaluzianskya
Practice reading that! :2funny:
Azalia
Buckeye (a variety of Aesculus and related to the Horse Chestnut).
caranda palm
Dandelion (it's time......!) :bunny:
Eragrostis (love grass)
(it's time......too!)
Fern. (Yes it’s time...... :bunny:)
gerbera
hyacynth
Ipomoea (morning glory)
juniper
Kolkwitzia (beautybush)
lilac
moss
nerine
Ox Eye Daisy
Pansies
Quercus (oak)
Ragweed.
It belongs in the Ambrosia genus. Oh, really. Somehow I don't equate Ambrosia (which is yummy, and the name for the Food of the Gods in Greek mythology) with allergies and sneezing.
sheoak
tea
Urn Plant
violet
Westringia
Xylobium orchid
Yushania from the bamboo family
Zinnia
aloe
begonia
Chrysanthemum
dahlia
evergreen
fig
Gentian
hyacinth
Iris
jasmine
kale
loquats
marigold
nectarine
orange
pecan nut
Quince
Rhubarb
Salvia
tamarind
ugli
Valerian
willow
Xanthorhiza
Yarrow
Zinnia
Actinidia (kiwifruit)
Buttercups
camellia
Dahlia
Eucalyptus
fucia
Ginkgo biloba
hibiscus
iris
Jatropha
kale
Lantana (shrub verbena)
Maple
nettle
Oleander
Parsnip
quaqua
Roses
Sansevieria
Tomato
Uniola
violet
Wisteria
Xylosma
Yerba Mate
Zamia
Abelia
burning bush
carnation
Devil’s ivy
Franjapani
globe thistle
hyacinth
iris
Jasmine
Koeleria (junegrass)
lilac
mint
Norfolk Island pine
orchid
persimmon
quince
reed grass
salvia
Tweedia
Wood Fern
Umbrella tree
vine
Xanthium
MarsGal already used W, so next is
Y
Yushania
Zinnia
Acanthus
Bluebells
Cowslip
durian
Elderberry
Fennel
Guava
horse radish
India (orchid)
jacaranda - in flower over here at this time of year
🥠kiwi fruit
Linnaea (twinflower)
Maiden Hair fern
Nicotiana
Oregano
plum
Quinoa
rambutan
Spinach
turnip
Umbrella tree
Vinca (periwinkle)
Watermelon
Xerophyllum
Yarrow
Zenobia (honey cup)
African Violet
buckler fern
carnation
Devil’s ivy
Eidelweis
Forget Me Not
Geranium
Heliotrope
incense cedar
Jasmine
Kangaroo Paw
Lantana
Mother of Millions
Mine died 16Y ago and I can't find one to replace it :(
Nasturtium
Oleander
persimmon
Quince
Radish
Sassafras
Turnip
Usnea
Victoria plum
Wisteria
Xeronema callistemon [Poor Knights lily ]
Yew
zinnia
Aristolochia
Bluebells
cauliflower
Daphne
Edgeworthia
Franjapani
Gloxinia
Hosta
Itea
Japonica
Kerria
Lavender
Mimulus (monkey flower)
Nectarine
Olive Tree
🌴 palm tree
Queens Tears
🥀 Roses...yellow ones preferably
sassafras
Tamarix
ugli
Veronica
watercress
Xylosma
Yucca
Zinnia
aster
Beronia
Courgette
Delphinium
Eternal Flame
Fuchsia
gardenia
heather
Indigofera
Japonica
Kaffir Lily Plant
Lady's slipper
Mountain Ash
Nerium (oleander)
Oleander
;D
pansy
Yesterday,Today and tomorrow!
Ieri, oggi, domani - Junee I knew only the film by that name (With Sophia Loren)
Thanks for the new info!
But "Q" was the next letter...
Quince. Bubble, sorry for the error. Wow, a movie by that name!
I t is a pretty shrub
Robusta coffee shrub
Silver birch
Tamarix
Uvularia
Veronica
Wedelia very like a sunflower
Xylosma
Yushania bamboo
Zinnia
arum
Babies' breath
Calendula
Daisy :rose: ???
Eragrostis (love grass)
Ficus
Bubble, I had to look love grass up to see how it got its name. The best I got was that it is a translation from the Greek. I wonder what caused them, eons ago, to name it such.
MarsGal: I think this grass like with long stem can be woven into hearts ... or crosses.
Galium (bedstraw)
Hibiscus
Impatiens
Jasmine
kumquat
Lantana
Martricaria
nolana
Osmunda regalis (Royal Fern)
Pincushion Peperomia
Quince
Rhododendrons
Sumac
Tigridia
Umbrella Tree
Victoria (giant waterlily)
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Wisteria
Xanthoceras (soapberry)
Yew
Zea (maize)
African Violet
bottlebrush
Christmas Bush
dwarf poinciana
Eggplant
fiddlewood
gardenia
hawthorn
Iris
Juniperus
Kiwi fruit
Lardizabala
I love that name! Black flower...
Marigold. (Tha name takes some pronouncing !)
Nelumbo (lotus)
Orange
Plumeria (frangipani)
Queen Anne's Lace
Rhus (sumac)
Snapdragon
Tamarix
Urginea
Virginia creeper
Wahlenbergia
Xanthium
Yellow violets
zinia
aloe
Bluebells
Campanula (bellflower)
Delphinium
Equisetum (horsetail)
fescue (Festuca)
Ginkgo ( maidenhair tree)
Hyacinth
Iochroma - trumpet looking
Juniper
Knotgrass
Leea
Mandarin
Nemophila
Orchids
Pleomele
Quince
Rhubarb
Santolina
Tulip tree
ulex
Violets
Wigginsia
Xylosma
Zelkova
Aloe
bugbane
Calendula
desert willow
eelgrass
Franjapani
gean
Hyacinth
Ice Plant
jujube red date
Kalmia (aka: Mountain Laurel)
Larrea (creosote bush)
Marigold
Nephrolepis fern
orchid
peony
Quercus (oak)
Rosemary
Salix babylonica (Weeping Willow)
tobacco plant
Umbrella tree
Vitaliana or rockjasmine
Wisteria
Xanthoceras - soapberry
Yorkshire fog (common name for Holcus lanatus, classified as a velvet grass)
Zephyranthes = in the Amaryllis family
Aloe Vera
begonia
Columbine
dahlia
Elephant Ears
fleabane
gardenia
hortensia
iris
jonquil
Knapweed
larkspur
Morning Glory
nettle
oleander
petunias
Quince
ruta
spinach
tamarind tree
Umbrella plant
violet
Wild Rice
Xeranthemum
Yarrow
My old favorite....
Zinnias
arum
bougainvillea tree
Creeping Charlie. Hah, another name for that dad-blasted ground ivy/weed that is turning my lawn into a weed patch.
Daisy daisy, give me your answer do....
endive - I loved them braised
Forsythia (or as we call it in our house...For Cynthia...in honor of the day 3 year old Cathy helped cut some for her new baby sister....ta da....Cynthia!)
gladiolus prevously called xiphium from the Latin
or Greek word for sword.
Hollyhock
Impatiens (balsam)
Jonquil
Kunzea
My all time favorite scent....
Lilac
mimosa - mine is honey suckle scent...
Nasturtium The first flower I ever planted with my Daddy's help chosen because my favorite book character "Honey Bunch" planted them. I was about 6 or 7
Olive - I could eat them as snack all day long!
Petunias or as we call them in my family....PEE tuun ies!
(Note to Bubble, you have a kindred spirit in my family. I once took my 2 grandieces to a buffet restaurant and Bethany came back with a plateful of olives. She was impressed that they had 9 different kinds!)
quince - makes a delicious jelly
Rosa Rugosa alba, a rose I always liked, but is considered a plant pest here. Used to be used as a hedgerow plant.
Sagebrush
Trailing Jade
Bear Valley Sandwort - native to California, listed as threatened by the US Fish and Wildlife agency.
What happened to U, V, W, X, Y, Z, and A?
Jane, or anyone else, continue with U! :)
Ugni...commonly known as Chilean Guava...I had to look it up! Love it!
Victoria plum
willow
xigua. The Chinese name for a watermelon
Sorry gang, my brain must have been on vacation this morning. Bear Valley Sandwort is part of the Ursina species.
Yarrow
All is forgiven. I must admit, I'm easily confused these days!
Zucchini
alfalfa
broccoli - is good for you
Cabbage for cole slaw
dandelion leaves for salad
Endive more salad...or fry it like my grandmother did!
fennel salad, so good in summer
geranium
Hops Want a beer with that salad?
Iceberg lettuce with beer? Mmmm...
juniper
Kale in the salad?
lettuce definitely
mangoes too?
nectarines added to the mix
oranges too!
persimmon
Quercus are the fruit edible? or only for pigs...
radish
Yes, acorns are edible by humans - if they are soaked in water for a while to leach out the tannins in them. Most of the time the acorns were then dried and ground into a flour. It was a staple crop of some Native Americans before grains replaced them.
thanks MarsGal
sweet potato
tomato
ugli juicy!
viola tiiiiiny little pansies
watercress sharply tangy
Xeranthemum (strawflower)
yew
All I can think of is...
zinnias
apricot - would love one now...
Banana I can take it or leave it
Coconut - here have one: refreshing drink!
dandelion
Elderberry
Fern very pretty
geranium planted some today
Honeysuckle
indigo bush
Honeysuckle is my favorite 'eau de toilette', I can't bear heavy perfumes.
Juniper
kiwi for the fruit salad
loquat
melon -just right for this hot weather
nuts for the salad or for my enemies.
oregano - add so much to Italian cooking
Passion flower
quince jelly anyone?
Raspberry jam...I prefer the black but red's good, too
sweet peas -years since I saw some....
Tansy
Uncinia native to New Zealand
Vinca
Water hyacinth
Xylobium better known as Orchid.
Yushania bamboo grass
Zebra plant
Angel Wing Begonia
Belladonna
'Caledonia'
daisy
Epipactis
Forsythia
gardenia - on lapel
Hyacinth
Itea
Jack-in-the-pulpit
kiwi plant
Lavender
Maidenhair fern
Nasturtium
Ophiopogon (lily turf)
Pansies
quince
rhubarb
sugar cane
turnip
Ugni (common names Chilean Guava, Chilean Cranberry)
violets
weeping willow
Xanthium
yams
Zaluzianskya Not going to plant that, with such a name!
Alyssum
buckler fern
cucumber of which I have MANY right now.
Devil's claw
Eragrostis (love grass)
Plain old ferns
gladiola
hollyhock
Indigofera (or, just plain Indigo)
Jacaranda - in bloom now!
Kale
Lomatophyllum kind of aloe
magnolia
nerine
Oleander
potatoes
Quaqua succulents
ruccola
squash any old kind!
tiger lily
Unclejackia crispifolia
vanilla vine
Weeping Willow Tree
Xeronema callistemon [Poor Knights lily ]
Yarrow
Zinnia
Abelia
bluebells
cedar tree
daffodils
eucalyptus
fleabane
green beans
hollyhocks
IRIS
Jasmine
Kalmia
Leek for soup
'maters in the soup
Nectarine
Osteospermum...
JUNEE...
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JUNEE!!!
Roses
:happybday: Junie
Sweet pea
Many thanks to Jackie, Bubble,Marsgal and JaneS for your Birthday greetings.
They were very much appreciated and to me another milestone passed. !!!!!1
Hello Don, hope you are feeling better these days.
Tomatoes are in season here now!
Ugli are delicious
Victoria lily
wisteria beautiful!
Xanthoceras sorbifolium (yellowhorn, goldenhorn, Chinese flowering chestnut)
yucca
Zizania (wild rice)
Azara...
...Jane S, yes it is...our Wisteria got left behind trailing over the garage door - our back garden end...at my old address.... and yes it was beautiful...and I miss it...
Bougainvillea
Cosmos like Sato posted in photos.
dahlia from Sato!
Eggplant at the Farmers Market this morning
figs - fresh, in season here. Yummy!
ginger my one food allergy
Hydrangea
Imperata
Johnny Jump-ups That's what my Gramma called them and that's what I call them!
Kentia Palm Plant
Lantana
mint
Nasturtium
Ox Eye Daisy
Parsnip
quamash
radish
Sugar Cane
Torreya (nutmeg yew)
Ugli fruit
vegetables sorry, my brain's on vacation!
water cress
Xeranthemum
yellow waxbells
zucchini
Azaleas
barrenwort
Calendula
dandelion
Edelweiss
Forsythia
gentian
hickory tree
Iris
Jujube
kalanchoe
Lilac
Bubble, I never knew Jujube was a plant. It used to be candy I bought at the movies. I had to go look it up. I learned something new today.
Mandarin
Nssturtium
oleander
Peat Moss
Quercus (oak)
Romaine (lettuce)
sage
turmeric
Uniola
I also learned something: I thought that turmeric was the name of a spice, not realizing it was also the name of the plant which I thought was curcuma.
Vinca (short for vincaperinca periwinkle -- I like the sound of that better)
Weeping Willow Tree
Xanthorhiza
yellowwood tree
Zelkova (genus)
Asters
burning bush
cauliflower
Dogwood
eggplant
fennel braised...
Grapes (I bought way too many this week)
[Hollyhocks I miss them
Ipomoea (morning glory) and I miss these!
Jasmine
kiwi
Lantana
malanga I just learned about this in my checkout lane today...very interesting!
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nolana
Osmanthus (gen.)
Potatoes
I had already looked it up but I like that website. I bookmarked it. Thanks. The lady who was buying it was from Haiti and she told me a couple of ways that she cooks it. Going to buy some this weekend!
quaqua
radishes
sweet potatois tastier!
tulips prettier!
umbrella trees might become a necessity
vines to swing on
on Wisteria emulating Tarzan?
Xyris difformis Bog Yellow-eyed grass. I have no puns. The X was hard enough!
Yellow-eyed grass
Xanthoxylum
Looks like I gave you a freebie, Bubble
Zamia
Arum
Belladonna
Calendula
Dumb Cane
Echinacia
Firecracker plant
glory of the snow
Hyacinth
Ink(y) cap Y is optional, or a variant, as you choose.
Jerusalem artichoke
Kalmia
leek
Marsh Mallow (Althaea officinalis)
:rose: Only this is not a --
nettle
Oleander
Pachysandra
quercus
Rabbit's foot fern
spruce
trumpet creeper
Urginea
Venus fly trap
Weeping Fig Tree
Xylopia aethiopica (sometimes known as Ethiopian pepper) seeds are used as a spice or herbal medicine.
Yuugao
Zinnea
Actinidia (kiwifruit)
Bougainvillea
catnip
Devil’s ivy
Euphorbia
ficus
ginkgo
horsetail
Ironweed
Jade Tree
Kalmia
Lupine - yummy!
Marigolds, too!
nasturtium
Osage orange
pumpkin
quaqua
Rosemary
Sassafras
tomatoes fried green?
ugli, ripe of course
Vines any old kind!
Watermelon
Xyris difformis :study: (Bog Yellow-Eyed Grass)
yew
Zebra Grass
anemones
bladder fern
Calycanthus (aka: Spicebush)
daisies
eggplant (Time for lunch any minute)
ficus benjamin
gourds, any old kind
Hosta (Not my favorite)
Elegant iris
Jacaranda - my favorite color
kohlrabi one of my favorite veggies
leeks are tastier
mint possibly more?
Norfolk Island Pine
Olive ...Oyl?
Petunia
quinoa good for you
radish!
Sweet William
tomatoes
Uresecola
Valencia orange
watermelon
Xylopia aethiopica (sometimes known as Ethiopian pepper)
Yucca
Once again....zinnias
what about zebra grass, Zizania (wild rice), or ZZ plant? ;D
aconite
Beans all over the place!!
cactus with beans on the spikes!
Dancing Girl Ginger....native to Asia
Edithcolea
Firecracker plant
Gerber daisy
Honeycrisp Apples
ironbark
Johnny Jump Ups
khat plant for chewing
linen for weaving
Just thought that the plant is maybe called flax here? In that case, I choose Linden
That's good because "LINEN" only has 5 letters! :2funny:
Oh wait, this is plants not 6 letter words. :tup:
Moth Orchid
Nasturtium
oleander
Peony - reminded me of a Pearl Buck's book by that name
Queen-Anne's lace My old stand-by
Radishes I like 'em fried!
sweet potatoes fried... Yummy!
Teasel used to be used in cleaning and raising the nap on wool. It is used in dried flower arrangements and can be used to make some cute little crafted critters.
Bubble, what a coincidence. I plan on having sweet potato for dinner tonight.
Umbrella Pine Tree
Valerian
Water lily
Xanthorhiza
yarrow
zebrawood
Apples all kinds
barley
cucumbers
Durian fruit.
Elymus (wild rye)
figs
guava I hate their smell!
Hydrangea
Imperata
Milkweed. The Monarch butterfly larva depend on this weed for food. I let one grow in my yard one year. What a lovely pink globe shaped blossom. The scent was very pleasant.
Jonquil, Kale, and Lilies and then Bubble's Milkweed.
And something beginning with N should be next. ANYONE?
nymphea
Oleander
Good heavens, my eyes must have been playing tricks on me - or my mind. What a thought.
OOPS! Mine too, Mars. It was your Milkweed not Bubble's
Petunias
Quince
Rhododendrons
Stevia rebaudiana (aka: sweetleaf, candyleaf, sugarleaf). The plant is a native of Paraguay and Brazil.
Thryptomene (heath myrtle)
umbrella plant
Verbena
Wittrockia
Xanthoceras (Chinese flowering chestnut)
yams I always say that for y
Zizania is what I call (wild rice)
Azalea
Bananas
Camellia
date palm
Eucalyptus
Ficus
gerbera
Hollyhock
Irish Potatoes
Jujube tree
I didn't know jujubes grew on trees! I thought they came out of the candy case at the movies! ;D :2funny:
Kandytuft (also spelled Candytuft)
(they do! LOL)
Lilies of the Valley
Old camp song....
White coral bells upon a slender stalk,
Lilies of the Valley deck my garden walk.
Oh, how I wish that I might hear them ring.
That will happen only when the fairies sing!
I suppose they don't sing that song any more because of the reference to fairies.
maybe they replaced with "witches"!
Mustard plant
Narcissus
Orchids so we can have vanilla!
Pansy
Quinoa
The Rosemary Tree, a great book
Santolina
Tamarind also reminder of a good movie starring Julie Andrews and Omar Sharif....The Tamarind Seed
Urtica pilulifera
Virginia Bluebells
Wisteria
Xeronema callistemon [Poor Knights lily ]
Yarrow
zucchini
An apricot for the teacher (she married the doctor)
bittercress
cantalope
I think of daffodils while I yearn for Spring!
eggplant
daffodil was the name of my first car, Dutch make.
Flax bet they never named a car after that!
Goodyera (jewel orchid)
also called rattlesnake plantain, or ladies' tresses
Hollyhocks
Ixiolirion tataricum (aka: Siberian Lily or lavender mountain lily)
Juniperus (juniper)
Kale I think I said that the last time I got a K
lime
Marsh Marigold
Nipponanthemum or Nippon daisy
Oleander
Pansies
Queen Anne's Lace
Rabbit's Foot Fern
Sunflowers all over the place.
and Thistles -- watch out!
Uebelmannia cactus has thorns too
Violets no thorns but also no violets until Spring
Water lilies soon closing down for the winter.
Xanthorhiza
Yerba Mate
Zamia
Agave
Butterfly Plant
crocus They'll come back with the violets in the Spring
Dogtooth violets ?
earth stars
Fireweed
Garbanzo Beans
Honeysuckle
impatiens
Jonquil
kohlrabi
lavender - not kohlrabi scent!
Marsh Mallow
nolana
okra probably the only thing NOT in my veggie soup!
petunia
quinoa
Red Alder (Alnus Rubra)
sassafras
tulip tree
umbrella plant
Viola
waxflower
Xerochrysum bracteatum (aka: golden everlasting, strawflower)
Yushania
Zebra Grass
Anagallis (pimpernel)
Bristlecone pine
Cedar Trees
Dieffenbachia
Echinacea makes a great natural remedy for colds
Forget Me Not
Gladiolus
Honeysuckle
Indian paintbrush
Jackfruit - our local Giant Foods store is selling these now. Gosh, are they ever big.
kiwi are huge this year
Luffa
Maple Trees
Nothoscordum (false garlic)
Osage Orange
pumpkins!
Quince
Red Maple Tree
Star fruit
Tomatoes
Uniola
veronica
Weeping Willow
Xylobium
Yucca
zucchini
aconite
Banana
cockscomb
Dill
eggplant
fennel
gas plant common name for Dictamnus
Honeysuckle
Idesia
Jack-in-the-pulpit
Kadsura woody vine
Lily of the Valley
Macadamia Nuts
Nidularium family Bromeliaceae
Ophrys Insectifera an orchid that is host to wasps
Pachysandra
The name is derived from the Greek words pachys ("thick") and andros ("male") which is a reference to the thick stamens (the male portion of the flower).
Quaker Ladies (aka: azure bluet another common name for Houstonia caerulea)
Rutabagas
sea grape
Tansy
Uresecola
Verbena Canadensis also called Snowflurry
Weeping Fig Tree
Xylosma
Sometimes called logwoods or bushhollies, there are about 100 species of the tropical/subtropical shrubs and trees.
yams just bought some yesterday
Zelkova (from Georgian ძáƒ"ლქვრ(dzelkva) - stone pillar) genus of six species of deciduous trees in the elm family
Angelica
Broccoli
cosmos
Dragon fruit
Elephant Ears
foxglove
Gloriosa daisy
habenero peppers
Idesia
Jalapeno Peppers
Kudzu
leopard's bane
Mesilla Peppers
Nertera
Onza Roja Hot Peppers
pepperoni
Quatro Milpas Hot Peppers....
Hmmmmm? I thought pepperoni was a manufactured meat product. Where does it grow?
Rocket
Well, I just learned something. Rocket, apparently the old-fashioned name I have always known, is Arugula (Eurca saliva). By either name, I don't eat it.
JaneS this is what we call the green very hot small green peppers - maybe it is just this family naming?
Rocket is one plant that is good for indigestion and all stomach aches. My granddad always had some planted in a pot on his 5th floor terrace
strelitzia (bird of paradise)
tamarisk
Urtica pilulifera
Bubble there are pepperoncini, pepperone, and Peppini, I'll give you credit for one of those. It's probably just shortened or pepperoni was familiar or something like that.
Volcano Hot Peppers
water hyacinth
They invade rivers and block navigation (on river Congo)
Xylosma
Zia Pueblo Hot Peppers I never knew there were so many different kinds of hot peppers.
anemone
buttercups
Cabbage
Devil’s ivy
Eggplant
Fortunella (kumquat)
Galtonia, native of Southern Africa
honey locust plant
Irish Moss
jewel orchid
Kohlrabi
lotus
marjoram
Nandina (heavenly bamboo)
Oregano
poppy mallow
Quadrella (genus, member of the Capparaceae family)
Ramonda flowering plants in the family Gesneriaceae
snowball flowers
Tabebuia
flowering plants in the family Bignoniaceae
Ursinia anthemoides, a lovely South African annual often called Solar Fire.
Vallea ecuadorensis
Walnut tree
Xeronema callistemon [Poor Knights lily ]
Yarrow
Zea (maize)
azalea
bugbane
Calendula
Damasonium commonly known as starfruit and by the older name thrumwort.
Elephant's Ear.
fern
Goldenrod
Honeydew melon
Indigofera flowering plants belonging to the pea family
Judas tree (Cercis siliquastrum)
Kleinia
African flowering plants in the sunflower family
Lily of the Valley one of my all-time faves
mimosa
Neem tree
Oleander
Pampas grass.
Quamoclit
Rutabaga
starflower
Tansy
Uvularia (merrybells, bellwort)
Vines all kinds!
Weeping Willow
Xanthorhiza
Yerba Mate
zinnias
azalea
Balsum fir
coleus
Douglas fir
eucalyptus
Forsythia
Green Velvet Alocasia
honeysuckle
Imperata (genus). It is a grass, some species of which are ornamental. I like the name which is from the Latin imperatum meaning command or order.