Aconitum
Adonis
Anthurium
Angel's Trumpet
Asclepias (Milkweed)
Azalea
Belladonna
Bloodflower
Bloodroot
Brugmansia
Buttercups
Blue cohosh
Calla lily
Caladium
Century plant
Clematis
Crown vetch
Colchicum
Datura
Digitalis
Dogbane
Duranta erecta
Euphorbia
False indigo
Foxglove
Frangipani
Gloriosa lily
Goldenseal
Grevillea
Henbane
Hyacinth
Horse nettle
Horse-chestnut
Hydrangea
Iris
Laceflower
Larkspur
Lantana
Lily of the Valley
Lobelia
Lords and ladies
Maikoa
Moleplant
Monkshood
Mountain laurel
Nightshade
Oleander
Opium
Philodendron
Pittosporum
Poison hemlock
Poinsettia
Pokeweed
Pulsatilla
Ranunculus
Rhododendron
Scotch broom
Stramonium
Sweetpea
Toloache
Wisteria
Yellow bell
Yellow jessamine
etc.
Examples of inedible leaves would be poison ivy, sumac, and rhubarb leaves.
Forest Russula Mushrooms are examples of inedible roots.
Lotus
examples of staminate flowers
It felt as if the flowers were waving him a hello.
Some examples of bisexual flowers include roses, lilies, and sunflowers. These flowers have both male (stamen) and female (pistil) reproductive organs within the same flower.
"While there are thousands of different species of flowers with the color orange, some examples of orange flowers include Sunflowers, Golden Poppys, and Marigolds."
Some examples of composite flowers include sunflowers, daisies, asters, dandelions, and black-eyed Susans. These flowers are called composite because they are actually made up of several smaller flowers clustered together to form a single flower head.
Orchids are a common example of flowers with staminodes. In these flowers, the staminodes are modified sterile stamens that often serve to attract pollinators. Other examples include some species of lilies and irises.
All plants are edible to some species.
Some examples where one can fair trade flowers include "Fairtrade International", "The Fairtrade Foundation", "One World Flowers", "Interflora" or "Florimex-Vancouver".
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