Giant cactus that can grow to 60' and shaped like a candelabra.
A giant woody grass used as a cane to make furniture.
Pale, soft-violet delicate & intoxicating flower rooted in ancient history. Given for the 8th wedding anniversary.
A plant grown in rock gardens or borders that blooms early in the year. 2 wds.
A green leafy, colorful vegetable in the beet family. Also called silverbeet and/or Roman kale. 2 wds.
The national flower of Scotland.
Classic flower of Holland.
A bulbous plant given as gifts at Christmas.
A climbing plant in the buttercup family that likes full sun and will grow up your mailbox happily.
Oil from its seeds make medicine. Often grown as a house plant. Leaves are made of many color combos.
A plant in shades of pink, red and white that symbolized gallantry in Victorian times. 2 words
Aka lucky plant in Asian cultures.
A Mexican agave cultivated for fiber production in making rope or matting.
Word is French for caterpillar with fuzzy, long, drooping red spiked flowers.
A tree bearing crab apples.
A flowerless plant with feathery, leafy fronds reproduced by spores.
Aka "ladies fingers" used in gumbos and West African dishes.
A tuberous-rooted Mexican plant in the daisy family grown for its large 3' flowers.
A flowering plant that is an herb and used to treat fever.
Low, straggling, climbing desert shrub used in medicines for weight loss, asthma, and hay fever.
Tuberous perennial upswept flowering plant native to Europe & Mediterranean.
An ornamental aquatic plant with lattice leaves from Madagascar.
Pure white blossoms with a strong fragrance cultivated for candles, perfumes, soap.
Greek meaning "star". Used in Fall and dry arrangements.