Eating Guide
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Glory LilyGlory Lily is a herbaceous perennial plant that climb over other plants with tendrils and have flowers ranging in colors from yellow shades to orange, red, and deep pink.... Click to read more.
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Green-and-goldThe Green-and-gold plant is native to the eastern United States and is part of the sunflower family. It is a low-growing plant with hairy oval leaves and yellow flowers with 5 petals that grow atop the foliage. This is a plant typically used for grou... Click to read more.
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Hairy VetchHairy Vetch is a legume that is grown for stabilization in soil and as a winter cover crop. They have fern-like leaves and purple and white flowers that grow upward in a cluster.... Click to read more.
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HelleboresHellebore flowers are small plants that resemble wild roses. Usually found with five large petals, short straight stems, and black roots, and blooms is winter. Colors can vary from white to pink, red, and purple.... Click to read more.
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HenbaneAlso known as Black Henbane or Sticking Nightshade, Henbane is a plant with flowers that are pale yellow with small dark veins and a dark center and lacerated leaves. This plant is reported to be used as a hallucinogen in humans and is toxic to fish,... Click to read more.
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HibiscusPart of the Malvaceae family, known for their showy flowers which are large and trumpet-shaped with five or more petals. The fruit of the flower is the five-lobed capsule containing multiple seeds located in each lobe.... Click to read more.
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HoneysuckleHoneysuckles are twining vines or arching shrubs in the Caprifoliaceae family which is native to the Northern Hemisphere. Its name comes from the fact that a sweet nectar can be sucked from the flowers.... Click to read more.
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HyacinthHyacinths are fragrant flowering plants that bloom in spring. They grow from bulbs, producing a couple of long, skinny leaves, and many flowers on a stalk above the leaves. Colors can vary from blue to purple, pink, red, white, and so on.... Click to read more.
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HydrangeaHydrangea is a genus of flowering plants native to the Americas and Asia. Most found hydrangeas are shrubs that get up to 10ft tall, ranging in colors from bright pink to white, blue, purple, and more. The flowers bloom in clusters all around the pla... Click to read more.
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IndigoIndigo is a flowering plant in the pea family. Most have small even pinnate leaves and pink, purple, or indigo flowers growing upward away from the leaves. You can find these plants native in tropical areas of Asia and Africa, or cultivated around th... Click to read more.
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IrisIrises are flowering plants with showy flowers. This popular garden flower has bulbous roots, sword shaped leaves, and flowers on tall, erect stems. Colors may vary from purple to blue, red, yellow, orange, black, and white, however purple and blue a... Click to read more.
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Jack-in-the-PulpitThis plant is a trifoliate, meaning the leaves are grouped together of three. The Jack-in-the-pulpit, or Indian Turnip, is known by many different names and looks similar to poison ivy before its flower appears. The flower has a greenish-yellow and o... Click to read more.