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Plants that begin with the letter O:

  • Ochna
  • Oleander
  • Olea Oleaster
  • Olearia
  • Ondontoglossum
  • Ophrys
  • Opuntia
  • Orange rose
  • Oregano plant
  • Oregon grape
  • Orbea
  • Orchid
  • Orchis
  • Origanum
  • Osmanthus
  • Osteospermum
  • Ox eye daisy
  • Oxalis
  • Ozothamnus

The ocotillo cactus is a plant. Oleander is a hardy evergreen shrub with fragrant white or pink flowers.

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