Naked Ladies, Belladonna Amaryllis
Pineapple Lily **
(Leonotis leonurus)
Chinese Fringe Flower**
Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) **
Calendula
Oregano
(Resida)
(Daffodil)
Baby Blue Eyes
Catmint **
Night Bloom Cactus
Sweet Marjoram
Sweet Olive, Tea Olive
endurance, loyalty, vigorous life, hardiness, light, boldness
Rocket, Dame’s Rocket, Hesperi matronalis
Mandevilla, Dipladenia, Chilean Jasmine**
Japanese Kerria, Yellow Rose of Texas, Pleniflora, Easter Rose (Kerria japonica) **
Salvia officinalis
Succulents, Hens and Chicks, also includes Aeoniums and Echeverias
Carolina Silverbell (Helesia Carolina)**
(Styrax japonicum) **
Smoke Bush, Smoke Tree
Virginia Sweetspire (Itea virginica) **
Feverfew and hybrids
Spiderwort, Wandering Jew Plant
Common or European vervain, also known as enchanter’s plant, herb-of-the-cross, herb of grace, holy herb, ma bian cao, pigeon’s grass, pigeon weed, simpler’s joy, or verbena. This is a deeply historic herb known to cure many ailments such as headaches, insomnia, depression, anxiety, kidney stones, gout, jaundice and more. The name “vervain” comes from the Celtic term “ferfaen; “fer” meaning “to drive away” and “faen” meaning “a stone”. There are many, many other beliefs and rituals surrounding this astounding herb, dating back to Roman times.
Gillyflower
(Trandescantia)
(Ilex paraguariensis) **
Calla Lily, White Arum Lily