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Plants

Abal
Acacia
Agave
Almond
Alocasia species
Aloe
Aloe Vera
Amaranth
American Beauty Bush
American Ginseng
Arctic willow
Arrowroot
asparagus
Bael fruit
bakeapple
Balsam Poplar
Bamboo
Banana
Baobab
Batoko plum
beaked cornsalad
Bearberry
beech
Bignay
black cherry
Black Eyed Susan
black raspberry
Blueberry
bramble
Breadfruit
Burdock
Burl Palm
Canada Goldenrod
Candleflower
Canna Lily
Cardinal flower
Carob tree
Cashew
Catnip
Cattail
Cereus cactus
Chestnut tree
Chicory
Chufa
Cloudberry
Clovers
Coconut
Colocynth
common barberry
Common Bean
Common Blackberry
Common Chickweed
Common jujube
common orange daylily
Common Sunflower
Commonplantain
Cottonwood
Cranberry
Crowberry
Cuipo tree
cutleaf evening primrose
Dandelion
Date palm
Day lily
dewberry
ditch lily
Dogwood
Duchesnea
Elderberry
Elephant ears
escaped asparagus
Eskimo potato
Eyebright
Fiddlehead or Ostrich fern
Field Garlic
field mustard
field pennycress
field sow thistle
field thistle
Filbert
Fireweed
Fishtail palm
Florida betony
Foxtail grass
French Mulberry
garden vetch
Gaylussacia
Giant Cane
Goa bean
Goldenrod
Hackberry
Hazelnut
henbit deadnettle
Hightaper
Hopwood
Horseradish tree
horsetail
horsetail rush
Horsewood
Huckleberry
Iceland moss
Indian potato
Indian strawberry
Jack in the pulpit
Japanese Knotweed
Jerusalem Artichoke
Jewelweed
jojoba
Juniper
kinnikinnick
Kudzu
Kudzu Vines
Kumquat
Laportea species
Large Cane
Live forever
Lotus
Luffa sponge
lyreleaf sage
Malanga
Mango
Manioc
Maples
Marsh Blue Violet
Marsh Fivefinger
Marsh marigold
Maypop
Mulberry
Mulberry Tree
Mullein
muscadine
Nettle
Nipa palm
North American Ginseng
Oak
olive
Orach
Orphine
Palmetto palm, Cabbage Palm
Papaya
Passion Flower
pawpaw
Pearly Everlasting
Persimmon
Pincushion cactus
Pine
Pink or Purple thistle
Plantain
Pokeweed
pomegranate
Prickly Lettuce
Prickly pear
Prickly Pear Cactus
Prickly Rose
purple deadnettle
purple henbit
Purslane
Queen Annes Lace
Raspberry
Rattan palm
rattlepod
Rattlesnake weed
red mulberry
Reed
Reindeer moss
Roadside Raspberry
Rock tripe
rosa
Rose apple
Rumex acetosella
Sago palm
Salmonberry
Saskatoon Berry
Sassafras
Saw Palmetto
Saxaul
scarlet lobelia
Screw pine
Sea Grape
Sea orach
Sheep sorrel
showy rattlebox
sicklepod
Silverweed
Sorghum
Southern Bayberry
Southern Magnolia
sow thistle
Spatterdock
spotted deadnettle
spotted henbit
Spring Beauty
squash
staghorn sumac
Sterculia
Stinging Nettle
Stonecrop
Strawberry
Sugar Cane
Sugar palm
Sweet Goldenrod
Sweet potato
Sweetsop
Tamarind
Taro
thistle
Ti plant
tiger lily
Tree fern
Tropical almond
Tundra Rose
Virginia spiderwort
Walnut
Water chestnut
Water lettuce
Water lily
Water plantain
Wax Myrtle
Wild grape vine
Wild apple
Wild Bergamot
Wild caper
Wild Carrot
wild cherry
Wild crab apple
Wild desert gourd
Wild dock
Wild fig
Wild Garlic
Wild gourd
Wild Onions or Nodding Wild Onions
Wild pistachio
Wild Plum
Wild Potato Vine
wild rape
Wild rice
Wild Rose
wild sage
Wild sorrel
Wild Sunflower
Wood sorrel
Woolly lousewort
Yam
Yam bean
Yaupon Holly
yellow thistle
Yellow water lily
Yuccas

Mushrooms

hedgehog mushroom
Morel
Puffballs
sweet tooth mushroom

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