Category
page 5Garden plants
edible flower
flowers that may be consumed safely
Haworthia fasciata
species of plant

Lilium regale
species of plant

Campanula pyramidalis
species of plant

Delphinium grandiflorum
species of plant

Lythrum virgatum
species of plant

Zephyranthes candida
species of plant

Allium moschatum
species of plant

Tradescantia virginiana
species of plant

Oxalis purpurea
species of plant

Fritillaria eduardi
species of plant

Crassula muscosa
species of plant

Puya chilensis
species of plant

Romulea bulbocodium
species of plant

Saxifraga cotyledon
species of plant

Jasminum multiflorum
species of plant

Equisetum scirpoides
species of plant

Fritillaria persica
species of plant

Fritillaria pyrenaica
species of plant
Calla
Calla is a genus of flowering plant in the family Araceae, containing the single species Calla palustris (bog arum, marsh calla, wild calla, squaw claw, and water-arum). It is the only genus in the tribe Calleae of the subfamily Aroideae. Its systematic position has been described as "puzzling", and it has also been placed in its own family Callaceae and its own subfamily Calloideae.

Hydrangea anomala
species of plant
Nandina
Nandina domestica ( ) commonly known as nandina, heavenly bamboo or sacred bamboo, is a species of flowering plant in the family Berberidaceae, native to eastern Asia from the Himalayas to Japan. It is the only member of the monotypic genus Nandina. Despite its name, it is not a true bamboo.

Haworthia coarctata
species of plant

Jasminum mesnyi
species of plant

Tulipa linifolia
species of plant

Bongardia
Bongardia is a very small genus of plants belonging to the family Berberidaceae, and first described in 1831. There are only two known species, Bongardia chrysogonum C.A.Mey., native to North Africa, Greece, and the Middle East and B. margalla R.R.Stewart ex Qureshi & Chaudhri, native to Pakistan.
The genus was monotypic until 1996, when the Pakistani populations were recognised by Govaerts as belonging to a second, distinct species.

Haworthia truncata
species of plant

Allium narcissiflorum
species of plant
prostrate shrub
plant with a trailing habit

Geum quellyon
species of flowering plant

Narcissus rupicola
species of plant

Cardamine lyrata
species of plant

Tulipa saxatilis
species of plant

Encephalartos villosus
species of plant

Chasmanthe
Chasmanthe is a genus of flowering plants in the family Iridaceae, first described in 1932. It is endemic to Cape Province in South Africa. It is widely grown as an ornamental plant and is naturalized in various locations.

Heliconia latispatha
species of plant

Origanum syriacum
species of plant in the mint family, Lamiaceae

Clerodendrum chinense
species of plant

Hedera algeriensis
species of plant

Eucharis amazonica
species of plant

Costus spicatus
species of plant

Iris iberica
species of plant

Callisia fragrans
species of plant

Lippia alba
species of plant

Lycoris squamigera
species of plant
Alkekengi
Alkekengi is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family Solanaceae with a single species Alkekengi officinarum. This species is native to the regions covering Southern Europe to South Asia and Northeast Asia.

Lilium henryi
species of plant

Paeonia rockii
species of plant

Asarum caudatum
species of plant

Cestrum aurantiacum
species of plant

Chasmanthe floribunda
species of African flowering plant

Hymenosporum flavum
Hymenosporum is a monotypic genus of trees in the family Pittosporaceae. The sole included species is Hymenosporum flavum, commonly known as native frangipani, found in the rainforests and wet sclerophyll forests of New Guinea, Queensland and New South Wales. Despite its common name, it is not closely related to the frangipani, but is related to the widespread genus Pittosporum.

Geranium tuberosum
species of plant

Viburnum plicatum
species of plant

Tulbaghia violacea
species of plant

Prunus incisa
species of plant

Alternanthera bettzickiana
species of plant

Muehlenbeckia complexa
species of plant

Bambusa oldhamii
species of plant

Parodia lenninghausii
species of plant