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  • Alpine Violet - Cyclamen hederifolium
  • Alumroot - Heuchera
  • American Dream - Coreopsis rosea
  • American Feverfew - Parthenium integrifolium
  • American Pokeweed - Phytolocca a. 'Melody'
  • American Spikenard - Aralia racemosa
  • Anchusa myosotidiflora - Brunnera macrophylla
  • Anise Mint - Agastache
  • Apache Plume - Fallugia paradoxa
  • Apple Blossom Grass - Gaura
  • Artic Willow - Salix arctica
  • Arrow Broom - Genista sagittalis
  • Avens - Geum
  • Aztec Indian Berry - Duchesnea
  • Baby White Swan - Echinacea 'Cygnet White'
  • Baby's Breath - Gypsophila
  • Bachelor Button - Centaurea
  • Ball Cactus - Coryphantha vivipara
  • Balloon Flower - Platycodon
  • Baneberry - Actaea
  • Barren Strawberry - Waldsteinia
  • Basket of Gold - Aurinia
  • Beardtongue - Penstemon
  • Bear's Breech - Acanthus
  • Beautyberry - Callicarpa
  • Bee Balm - Monarda
  • Bellflower - Campanula
  • Bellwort - Uvularia
  • Betony - Stachys
  • Big Ears - Stachys b. 'Helene von Stein'
  • Birch Double - Geranium h. 'Plenum'
  • Bird-foot Violet - Viola pedata
  • Bird's Foot Trefoil - Lotus corniculatus
  • Birthwort - Aristolochia
  • Bishop's Weed - Aegopodium
  • Bitter Root - Lewisia
  • Blackberry Lily - Belamcanda
  • Black Cohosh - Actaea
  • Black-Eyed Susan - Rudbeckia
  • Black Mondo Grass - Ophiopogon p. 'Niger'
  • Bladder Pod - Alyssoides
  • Blanket Flower - Gaillardia
  • Blazing Star - Liatris
  • Bleeding Heart - Dicentra
  • Bloodroot - Sanguinaria
  • Bloody Crane's Bill - Geranium sanguineum
  • Blue Cohosh - Caulophyllum
  • Blue Indigo - Baptisia australis
  • Blue Mist Spirea - Caryopteris
  • Blue Pickerel Plant - Pontederia cordata
  • Bluebell - Mertensia
  • Bluestar - Amsonia
  • Boston Ivy - Parthenocissus tricuspidata
  • Bouncing Bet - Saponaria officinalis
  • Bowman's Root - Gillenia
  • Boxwood - Buxus Bright Star - Echinacea 'Leuchstern'
  • Broom - Genista
  • Bugleweed - Ajuga
  • Bugloss - Anchusa
  • Burnet, Giant - Sanguisorba tenuifolia
  • Bush Clover - Lespedeza
  • Bush Morning-glory - Ipomoea leptophylla
  • Bush Palmeto - Sabal minor
  • Bush Pea - Thermopsis
  • Butter Bur - Petasites japonicus
  • Buttercup - Ranunculus
  • Butterfly Bush - Buddleja, Clerodendron ugadensis
  • Butterfly Milkweed - Asclepias
  • Button Bush, Button Willow - Cephalanthus occidentalis
  • Button Snakeroot - Liatris p. 'Eureka'
  • California Fuchsia - Zauschneria garrettii
  • Campion - Lychnis, Silene
  • Canadian Milkvetch - Astragalus Canadensis
  • Candylily - Pardancanda
  • Candytuft - Iberis
  • Canterbury Bells - Campanula
  • Cardinal Flower - Lobelia
  • Cardoon - Cynara
  • Carnation - Dianthus
  • Carolina Moonseed - Cocculus carolinus
  • Carpenter Plant - Silphium perfoliatum
  • Catchfly - Lychnis, Silene
  • Catmint - Nepeta
  • Celandine - Chelidonium, Stylophorum
  • Chamomile - Matricaria recutita
  • Chamomile, False - Chamaemelum
  • Checkerbloom - Sidalcea
  • Cheddar Pink - Dianthus gratianopolitanus
  • Chinese Foxglove - Rehmannia
  • Chinese Lantern - Physalis
  • Chinese Yam - Dioscorea batatas
  • Chocolate Flower - Berlandiera
  • Chocolate Vine - Akebia
  • Cinnamon Vine - Dioscorea batatas
  • Cinquefoil - Potentilla
  • Clove pink - Dianthus gratianopolitanus
  • Clover - Trifolium
  • Cohosh - Cimicifuga, Actaea
  • Colorado Rubber Plant - Hymenoxys r. var. richardsonii
  • Columbine - Aquilegia
  • Compass Plant - Silphium lacinatum
  • Comfrey - Symphytum
  • Coneflower - Echinacea, Rudbeckia
  • Coral Beads - Cocculus carolinus
  • Coral Bells - Heuchera
  • Cowslip - Caltha
  • Crane's Bill - Geranium
  • Creeping Phlox - Phlox subulata
  • Crimson Glory Vine - Vitis coignetiae
  • Cross Vine - Bignonia capreolata
  • Crowsfoot - Ranunculus
  • Crown of Snow - Campanula g. 'Schneekrone'
  • Crownvetch - Coronilla
  • Culver's Physic - Veronicastrum
  • Cup and Saucer - Campanula med. 'Calycanthema'
  • Cup Plant - Silphium perfoliatum
  • Cupid's Dart - Catananche
  • Curly Onion - Allium s. s. glaucum
  • Daisy, Mt. Atlas - Anacyclus pyrethrum var. depressus
  • Daisy, Ox-Eye - Leucanthemum vulgare
  • Daisy, Shasta - Leucanthemum
  • Dame's Rocket - Hesperis
  • Daylily - Hemerocallis
  • Dead Nettle - Lamium
  • Dense Gentian - Liatris microcephala
  • Devil's Paintbrush - Hieracum aurantiacum
  • Dittany of Crete - Origanum calcarticum
  • Dog-toothed Violet - Erythronium
  • Doll's Eyes - Actaea
  • Dong dang gui - Angelica acutiloba
  • Double Bird's Foot Trefoil - Lotus coniculatus
  • Double Bubble Mint - Agastache cana
  • Double Gloriosa - Rudbeckia h. 'Tetraploid'
  • Double Robin White Breast - Silene 'Swan Lake'
  • Dragonhead - Dracocephalum
  • Drumstick Primrose - Primula denticulate
  • Dunce Caps - Orostachys
  • Dusty Miller (Hardy) - Artemisia stelleriana
  • Dutchman's Pipe - Aristolochia
  • Dwarf Blue Rabbitbrush - Ericameria nauseosus
  • Dwarf Golden - Linum
  • Dwarf Palmetto - Sabal minor
  • Dwarf Red - Helenium x 'Rubinzwerg'
  • Edelweiss - Leontopdium
  • Elder - Sambucus
  • Englemann Daisy - Englemannia pinnatifida
  • English Daisy - Bellis
  • European Elder - Sambucus
  • Evening Primrose - Oenothera
  • Evergreen Bittersweet - Euonymus f. 'Vegeta'
  • Everlasting - Anaphalis
  • Faassen's Catnip - Nepeta faassenii (x)
  • Fairy Candles - Actaea
  • Fairy Lily - Zephyranthes drummondii
  • False Dragonhead - Physostegia
  • False Indigo - Baptisia, Amorpha fruticosa, A. nana
  • False Lupine - Thermopsis
  • False Mallow - Sidalcea, Sphaeraicea
  • False Miterwort - Tiarella
  • False Salvia - Lamium m. 'Chequers'
  • False Solomon's Seal - Smilacena racemosa
  • False Strawberry - Duchesnea
  • Fern-leaf - Coreopsis verticillata
  • Feverfew - Tanacetum p. 'Tetra White Wonder'
  • Fireball - Geum chiloense 'Mrs. Bradshaw'
  • Firecracker - Penstemon
  • Fire Pink - Silene virginica
  • Five Finger - Potentilla
  • Five-leaf Aralia - Eleutherococcus
  • Flag - Iris
  • Flax - Linum
  • Fleabane - Erigeron
  • Fleece Flower - Fallopia
  • Fleur-De-Lis - Iris
  • Foamflower - Tiarella
  • Forget-Me-Not - Myosotis
  • Four-winged Saltbush - Atriplex canescens
  • Foxglove - Digitalis
  • Fraxinella - Dictamnus albus
  • Fremont's Crowfoot - Clematis fremontii
  • French Honeysuckle - Hedysarum
  • Fringed Finger Poppy Mallow - Callirhoe digitata
  • Fringed Sage - Artemisia frigida
  • Funkia - Hosta
  • Garden Heliotrope - Valeriana officinalis
  • Garden Phlox - Phlox paniculata
  • Garden Sorrel - Rumex
  • Gas Plant - Dictamnus
  • Gayfeather - Liatris
  • Gentian - Gentiana
  • German Garlic - Allium senescens subsp. M.
  • German Statice - Goniolimon tataricum
  • Germander - Teucrium
  • Giant Flowered Salvia - Salvia pachyphylla
  • Gilia - Ipomopsis
  • Ginger - Asarum
  • Globeflower - Trollius
  • Globemallow - Sphaeralcea
  • Globe Thistle - Echinops
  • Gloriosa Daisy - Rudbeckia
  • Goatsbeard - Aruncus
  • Gold Crown - Hosta f. 'Aureomarginata'
  • Gold Dust - Aurinia
  • Gold Net - Lonicera
  • Goldball - Geum chiloense 'Lady Stratheden'
  • Golden Alexander - Zizia aurea
  • Golden Bells - Clematis tangutica
  • Golden Poppy - Stylophorum
  • Goldenrod - Solidago
  • Golden Star - Chrysogonum
  • Golden Strawbwrry - Waldsteinia geoides
  • Gooseberry Leafed Globemallow - Sphaeralcea grossulariifolia
  • Gooseneck Loosestrife - Lysimachia clethroides
  • Goutweed - Aegopodium
  • Grape - Vitis
  • Great Merrybells - Uvularia grandiflora
  • Greater Celandine - Chelidonium majus
  • Green-and-Gold - Chrysogonum
  • Greenthreads - Thelosperma trifidum
  • Greek Valerian - Polemonium
  • Ground Elder - Aegopodium
  • Ground Plum - Astragulus
  • Groundsel, Prairie - Senecio plattenensis
  • Gumbo Lily - Oenothera caespitosa
  • Hall's Honeysuckle - Lonicera halliana
  • Harebell - Campanula
  • Hawkweed - Hieracum
  • Heartleaf Alexanders - Zizia aptera
  • Helen's Flower - Helenium
  • Heliotrope - Valeriana
  • Helmet Flower - Scutellaria
  • Hen and Chicks - Sempervivum
  • Heron's-bill - Erodium
  • Hibiscus, Russian - Kitaibela
  • Hoary Scullcap - Scutellaria incana
  • Hollyhock - Alcea
  • Honey Bells - Cephalanthus occidentalis
  • Honeysuckle - Lonicera
  • Hopflower Oregano - Origanmum libanoticum
  • Hops - Humulus
  • Horehound - Marrubium
  • Horsemint - Monarda
  • Hummingbird - Agastache cana
  • Hyssop - Agastache
  • Hyssop Scullcap - Scutellaria incana
  • Ice Plant, Hardy - Delosperma, Ruschia
  • Indian Physic - Gillenia
  • Indian Strawberry - Duchesnea
  • Indian Turnip - Arisaema triphyllum
  • Indigo - Indigofera pseudotinctoria
  • Irish Moss - Minuartia verna
  • Ironweed - Vernonia fasciculate
  • Italian Bugloss - Anchusa
  • Ivy - Hedera
  • Jack-In-The-Pulpit - Arisaema triphyllum
  • Jacob's Ladder - Polemonium
  • Japanese Parsley - Cryptotaenia j. 'Atropurpurea'
  • Joe-Pye Weed - Eupatorium purpureum
  • Joint Fir - Ephedra
  • Kalimeris mongolica - Asteromoea mongolica
  • Kalm St.-John's-Wort - Hypericum Kalmianum
  • Knapweed - Centaurea dealbata
  • Korean Boxwood - Buxus sinica var. insularis
  • Lacy Veil - Asparagus officinalis var. pseudoscaber
  • Ladies' Tresses - Spiranthes
  • Lady's Leek - Allium cernuum
  • Lady's Mantle - Alchemilla
  • Ladybells - Adenophora
  • Lamb's Ear - Stachys
  • Lantern Plant - Physalis
  • Lavender Cotton - Santolina
  • Lavender Monkey Flower - Mimulus rigens
  • Lead Plant - Amorpha
  • Leadwort - Ceratostigma
  • Lemon Lace Vine - Fallopia
  • Lemon Lily - Hemerocallis lilioasphodelus
  • Lenten Rose - Helleborus orientalis
  • Leopard Plant - Farfugium, Ligularia
  • Leopard's Bane - Doronicum
  • Lily - Lilium
  • Lily-Of-The-Valley - Convallaria
  • Lilyturf - Liriope, Ophiopogon
  • Little Pickles - Othonna capensis
  • Littleleaf Mock Orange - Philadelphus microphyllus
  • Liverleaf - Hepatica
  • Lizard Tail - Saururus cernuus
  • Locoweed, Lambert's - Oxytropis lambertii
  • Loosestrife - Lysimachia
  • Low's Japanese Creeper - Parthenocissus t. 'Lowii'
  • Lungwort - Pulmonaria, Mertensia
  • Lupine - Lupinus
  • Magnolia Vine - Schisandra
  • Mahogany Plant - Sedum telephium 'Atropurpureum'
  • Maidenhair Tree - Ginkgo biloba
  • Mallow - Hibiscus,
  • Malva, Sphaeralcea
  • Maltese Cross - Lychnis
  • Man of the Earth - Ipomoea leptophylla
  • Marsh Marigold - Caltha
  • Martha Washington's Plume - Filipendula r. 'Venusta'
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Some common plants and their scientific names include:

  1. Rose (Rosa spp.)
  2. Sunflower (Helianthus annuus)
  3. Tulip (Tulipa spp.)
  4. Daffodil (Narcissus spp.)
  5. Maple tree (Acer spp.)
  6. Oak tree (Quercus spp.)
  7. Lily (Lilium spp.)
  8. Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula)
  9. Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima)
  10. Jasmine (Jasminum spp.)
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Panthera Tigris

Tiger

Diceros Bicornis

Rhinoceros

Rattus Rattus

Rat

Homo Sapiens

Man

Panthera Leo

Lion

Panthera Pardus

Leopard

Equus Caballus

Horse

Giraffa Camelopardalis

Giraffe

Rana Tigirina

Frog

Alopex Lagopus

Fox

Elephas Maximus

Elephant

Canis Familiaris

Dog

Bos Taurus

Cow

Felis Domesticus

Cat

Camelus Dromedarius

Camel

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PLANTS:rose beans trees basil twigs ANIMALS:tiger armadillo lion siamese cat shitzu

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