- Canada goldenrod, Solidago canadensis: an herbaceous perenniel plant native to northeastern and north-central North America; it forms colonies of upright growing plants with many small, yellow flowers in a branching inflorescence held above the foliage
- cherry blossoms: (sakura) the flowers of ornamental cherry trees, such as cultivars of Prunus serrulata; it is considered the national flower of Japan
- Chinese hibiscus, Hibiscus x rosa-sinensis: (China rose, Hawaiian hibiscus, rose mallow, shoeblack plant) an artificial hybrid tropical hibiscus, created by cultivation from the species Hibiscus cooperi and H. kaute, in pre-European times by Polynesians in the west Pacific
- durian, Durio zibehtinus: an edible fruit native to Borneo and Sumatra, whose flesh emits a distinctive odor that is strong and penetrating even when the hust is intact, which has led to its banishment from certain hotels and public transportation in Southeast Asia
- golden trumpet, Allamanda cathartica: (common trumpetvine, yellow allamanda) a species of flowering plant native to Brazil; if not pruned it can sprawl to a height of 20 feet
- Hydrangea: (hortensia) a genus of more than 70 species of flowering plants native to Asia and the Americas; many act as natural pH indicators, having blue flowers when the soil is acidic and pink flowers when the soil is alkaline
- ox-eye daisy, Leucanthemum vulgare: (dog daisy; marguerite) a flowering perennial herb native to Europe and temperate regions of Asia; introduced to North America, Australia, and New Zealand
- Persian buttercup, Ranunculus asiaticus: a species of buttercup native to the eastern Meditteranean, southwestern Asia, southeastern Europe (Crete; Karpathos; Rhodes), and northeastern Africa
- Vanda: a genus in the orchid family, Orchidaceae, commonly cultivated for the marketplace; they are native to India, Indonesia, the Philippines, New Guinea, souther China, and northern Australia; they are highly prized in horticulture for their showy, frangrant, long-lasting and intensely colorful flowers
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