| CLARKIA | Genus of North American plants cultivated for their white, red, purple or pink flowers (7) |
| FREESIA | Genus of plants cultivated for their white, yellow or pink tubular flowers (7) |
| PETUNIA | Tropical genus of plants cultivated for their white or purple funnel-shaped flowers (7) |
| ASTILBE | Genus of perennial plants cultivated for their ornamental spikes of pink or white flowers (7) |
| AZALEAS | Ericaceous plants cultivated for their showy pink or purple flowers (7) |
| BEGONIA | Genus of plants cultivated for their ornamental leaves and waxy flowers (7) |
| MAGNOLIA | Genus of trees of Asia and North America cultivated for their white, pink, purple or yellow showy flowers (8) |
| ANEMONE | Small plant with red, purple, or white flowers that are shaped like cups (7) |
| DOGBANE | Any of several North American plants of the genus Apocynum thought to be poisonous to canines |
| LIATRIS | North American plants with long spikes of purplish flowers. (7) |
| ORCHIDS | Epiphytic plants cultivated for their flowers (7) |
| ERMINES | Stoats in their white winter coat (7) |
| SIDALCEA | Genus of North American plants of the mallow family (8) |
| RUDBECKIA | Genus of North American plants that includes Black-eyed Susan (9) |
| OCA | Any of various South American plants cultivated for their edible tubers (3) |
| BLETIA | Any of various orchids of the genus Bletia having pseudo-bulbs and erect leafless racemes of large purple or pink flowers. |
| ASTILBES | Perennial plants cultivated for their ornamental spikes and clusters of pink or white flowers (8) |
| HIPPEASTRUM | Genus of South American bulbous plants cultivated for their large funnel-shaped typically red flowers (11) |
| HEUCHERA | Genus of North American herbs with basal cordate or orbicular leaves and small panicled flowers. |
| TRILLIUM | Genus of plants with a whorl of three leaves and a single central white, purple or pink three-petall |