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  • Category: Glossary (continued)
    • Amaranthus.
    • Amaryllis.
    • Ambrosia Mexicana.
    • American Plants.
    • Ammobium.
    • Ampelopsis.
    • Anagallis (Pimpernel.)
    • Anchusa.
    • Andromeda.
    • Androsace.
    • Anemones.
    • Anemonopsis Macrophylla.
    • Angelonia Grandiflora Alba.
    • Annuals.
    • Anomatheca Cruenta.
    • Antennaria.
    • Anthemis Tinctoria (Yellow Marguerites).
    • Anthericum Liliago (St. Bernard's Lily).
    • Anthericum Liliastrum (St. Bruno's Lily).
    • Anthoxanthum Gracila.
    • Anthyllis Montana.
    • Antirrhinum (Snapdragon).
    • Ants in Gardens
    • Aotus Gracillima.
    • Aphids
    • Apios Tuberosa (Glycine Apios).
    • Aponogeton.
    • Apples.
    • Apricots.
    • Aquatics.
    • Aquilegia (Columbine).
    • Arabis Alpina (Rock Cress, or Snow in Summer).
    • Aralia (Fatsia Japonica).
    • Aralia Sieboldi (Fig Palm).
    • Aralia Sinensis.
    • Araucaria Imbricata (The Monkey Puzzle, or Chilian Pine).
    • Arbor Vitae
    • Arbutus (Strawberry Tree).
    • Arctostaphylos.
    • Arctotis Grandis.
    • Arctotis.
    • Ardisia Japonica.
    • Arenaria Balearica (Sand Wort).
    • Argemone.
    • Aristolochia Sipho (Dutchman's Pipe).
    • Armeria (Thrift).
    • Arnebia.
    • Artemisia Annua.
    • Artemisia Arborea.
    • Artemisia Villarsii.

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