types:
Gagelgewächs
any shrub or small tree of the genus Myrica with aromatic foliage and small wax-coated berries
Mimose
any of various tropical shrubs or trees of the genus Mimosa having usually yellow flowers and compound leaves
Malve
any of various plants of the family Malvaceae
Baumwollpflanze
erect bushy mallow plant or small tree bearing bolls containing seeds with many long hairy fibers
Heidekrautgewächs
a low evergreen shrub of the family Ericaceae; has small bell-shaped pink or purple flowers
Forsythie
any of various early blooming oleaceous shrubs of the genus Forsythia; native to eastern Asia and southern Europe but widely cultivated for their branches of bright yellow bell-shaped flowers
Jasmin
any of several shrubs and vines of the genus Jasminum chiefly native to Asia
Gemeiner Liguster,
Hartriegel,
Liguster
any of various Old World shrubs having smooth entire leaves and terminal panicles of small white flowers followed by small black berries; many used for hedges
Flieder
any of various plants of the genus Syringa having large panicles of usually fragrant flowers
Seidelbast
any of several ornamental shrubs with shiny mostly evergreen leaves and clusters of small bell-shaped flowers
Tamariskengewächs
any shrub or small tree of the genus Tamarix having small scalelike or needle-shaped leaves and feathery racemes of small white or pinkish flowers; of mostly coastal areas with saline soil
Hanfgewächs
any plant of the genus Cannabis; a coarse bushy annual with palmate leaves and clusters of small green flowers; yields tough fibers and narcotic drugs
Yucca,
Yuccapalme
any of several evergreen plants of the genus Yucca having usually tall stout stems and a terminal cluster of white flowers; warmer regions of North America
Ginster
any of various shrubs of the genera Cytisus or Genista or Spartium having long slender branches and racemes of yellow flowers
Stechginster
very spiny and dense evergreen shrub with fragrant golden-yellow flowers; common throughout western Europe
Rose
any of many shrubs of the genus Rosa that bear roses
Fingerkraut
any of a numerous plants grown for their five-petaled flowers; abundant in temperate regions; alleged to have medicinal properties
Holder,
Holler,
Holunder
any of numerous shrubs or small trees of temperate and subtropical northern hemisphere having white flowers and berrylike fruit
Stachelbeerstrauch
spiny Eurasian shrub having greenish purple-tinged flowers and ovoid yellow-green or red-purple berries
Lavendel
any of various Old World aromatic shrubs or subshrubs with usually mauve or blue flowers; widely cultivated
Stechapfel
any of several plants of the genus Datura
Wolfsmilch
any of numerous plants of the genus Euphorbia; usually having milky often poisonous juice
Rizinus
large shrub of tropical Africa and Asia having large palmate leaves and spiny capsules containing seeds that are the source of castor oil and ricin; widely naturalized throughout the tropics
Teestrauch
a tropical evergreen shrub or small tree extensively cultivated in e.g. China and Japan and India; source of tea leaves
Sanddorn
a shrub or shrubby tree of the genus Rhamnus; fruits are source of yellow dyes or pigments
Klette
any of several erect biennial herbs of temperate Eurasia having stout taproots and producing burs
Wermut
any of several low composite herbs of the genera Artemisia or Seriphidium
Zweizahn
any of several plants of the genus Bidens having yellow flowers and prickly fruits that cling to fur and clothing
Grasnelke
any of numerous sun-loving low-growing evergreens of the genus Armeria having round heads of pink or white flowers
Moschusmalve
erect Old World perennial with faintly musk-scented foliage and white or pink flowers; adventive in United States
Große Käsepappel,
Wilde Malve
erect or decumbent Old World perennial with axillary clusters of rosy-purple flowers; introduced in United States
Alpenazalee,
Gamsheide
any of numerous ornamental shrubs grown for their showy flowers of various colors
Heidelbeerstrauch
erect European blueberry having solitary flowers and blue-black berries
Cannabis,
Hanf
a strong-smelling plant from whose dried leaves a number of euphoriant and hallucinogenic drugs are prepared
Echter Besenginster
small shrubby tree of New Zealand having weeping branches and racemes of white to violet flowers followed by woolly indehiscent two-seeded pods
Kronwicke
European herb resembling vetch; naturalized in the eastern United States; having umbels of pink-and-white flowers and sharp-angled pods
Goldregen
an ornamental shrub or tree of the genus Laburnum; often cultivated for Easter decorations
Hagebutte,
Heckenrose
prickly wild rose with delicate pink or white scentless flowers; native to Europe
Weißdorn
thorny Eurasian shrub of small tree having dense clusters of white to scarlet flowers followed by deep red berries; established as an escape in eastern North America
Nelkenwurz
any of various perennials of the genus Geum having usually pinnate basal leaves and variously colored flowers
Gänsefingerkraut
low-growing perennial having leaves silvery beneath; northern United States; Europe; Asia
Schwarzer Holunder
a common shrub with black fruit or a small tree of Europe and Asia; fruit used for wines and jellies
Kreuzblume
any of various plants of the genus Polygala
Gamander
any of various plants of the genus Teucrium
Weihnachtsstern
tropical American plant having poisonous milk and showy tapering usually scarlet petallike leaves surrounding small yellow flowers
Zwergwolfmilch
European erect or depressed annual weedy spurge adventive in northeastern United States
Maniokstrauch
cassava with long tuberous edible roots and soft brittle stems; used especially to make cassiri (an intoxicating drink) and tapioca
Wachsblume
twining woody vine of Madagascar having thick dark waxy evergreen leaves and clusters of large fragrant waxy white flowers along the stems; widely cultivated in warm regions