Mandevilla, Dipladenia, Chilean Jasmine**
Syrian Mallow (Alethea frutex)
(Mountain Ash Tree)
Salvia officinalis
Succulents, Hens and Chicks, also includes Aeoniums and Echeverias
Carolina Silverbell (Helesia Carolina)**
Guelder Rose (Viburnum opulus)
(Styrax japonicum) **
(Jasminum grandiflorum)
Houseleek, Hens and Chicks, Echeverias (Aeoniums and Sempervivums)
Feverfew and hybrids
blissful love, hearts that believe in each other
Vervain
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.
Speedwell
faithfulness, sweet beauty, I return your love, modesty, simplicity
Hesperis matronalis
Sweet Violet
Gillyflower
Bugle Lily

Calla Lily, White Arum Lily
Aconite, Helmet Flower, Monkshood, Wolfsbane
Mayday Flower, Pasque Flower, Wind Anemone
Muehlenbeckia Complexa, syn. Maidenhair vine, Mattress vine, Pohuehue,Wiggy-bush
Brugmansia
Garden Chamomile
Snapdragon
Sambac Indian Jasmine