Here's another list of organisms, from the Plant Kingdom. There are about 300,000 species of plants on Earth. This is a small sampling to consider.
1) Acacia
2) Alfalfa
3) Aloe
5) Azalea
6) Balsam fir
7) Bamboo
8) Banana tree
9) Banyan
tree
10) Barrel cactus
11) Bent
grass
12) Birch tree
13) Bird
of Paradise
14) Black chokeberry
15) Black
nightshade
16) Bleeding heart
17) Bottle
tree
18) Bougainvillea
19) Brome grass
20) Cabbage
21) Calla lily
22) Caribou moss
23) Cattail
24) Celery
25) Chamomile
26) Chamomile
27) Chili pepper
28) Cinnamon
fern
29) Clover
30) Coconut palm
31) Common milkweed
32) Corn
33) Cow
vetch
34) Crocus
35) Dandelion
36) Daylily
37) Dogwood
38) Douglas fir
39) Duckweed
40) Duckweed
41) Early wild rye
42) Eastern shadbush
43) Elephant
grass
44) Equisetum
46) False Solomon’s seal
47) Fig tree
48) Garlic mustard
49) Ginger
50) Ginko
tree
51) Goldenrod
52) Grape vine
53) Ground-nut
54) Heather
55) Hemlock
56) Hemp
57) Jack-in-the-pulpit
58) Japanese knotweed
59) Juniper
60) Labrador
tea
61) Lady’s slipper
62) Little
bluestem
63) Liverwort
64) Lotus
65) Lycopodium
66) Mahogany
67) Maidenhair fern
68) Maple tree
69) Meadow
garlic
70) Meadow spikemoss
71) Ostrich fern
72) Pickerel weed
73) Pitcher plant
74) Rattan
palm
75) Rhododendron
76) Saguaro cactus
77) Sheep
fescue
78) Skunk cabbage
79) Snowdrop
80) Spiderwort
81) Strangler fig
82) Sugar cane
83) Sugar maple
84) Sunflower
85) Tea plant
86) Thyme
87) Timothy
88) Tomato
89) Torrey’s
bulrush
90) Tree
of Heaven
91) Trout lily
92) Water cress
93) Water lily
94) Weeping willow
95) White oak tree
96) White pine
97) Wild
cucumber
98) Wild
parsnip
99) Wild rice
100) Yew
Rabbi Katy Allen is a board certified chaplain and serves as a Nature Chaplain and the Facilitator of One Earth Collaborative, a program of Open Spirit. She is the founder and rabbi of Ma'yan Tikvah - A Wellspring of Hope, which holds services outdoors all year long. She is the President of the Boston-based Jewish Climate Action Network.
Rabbi Katy Allen is a board certified chaplain and serves as a Nature Chaplain and the Facilitator of One Earth Collaborative, a program of Open Spirit. She is the founder and rabbi of Ma'yan Tikvah - A Wellspring of Hope, which holds services outdoors all year long. She is the President of the Boston-based Jewish Climate Action Network.
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