Cereus forbesii cv Spiralis
"They are salvia but the cat is wildly distracting"
Puya bromeliad
Ampelopsis brevipedunculata, “porcelain berry” or “Amur peppervine”
Caladium
Geum Reptans rose
Wisteria
Spring beauty (Claytonia virginica)
Ice plant (Corpuscularia lehmannii)
Jack's Giant or Thailand Giant
Geraldton Carnationweed, Carnation Spurge (Euphorbia terracina)
Cercis canadensis The Rising Sun Eastern Redbud
Santa Rita prickly pear
Saxifraga Arendsii
Rainbow Eucalyptus
Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera)
Camellia japonica 'pink perfection'
Bougainvillea
Cotton grass, aka tundra cotton
Cotinus, aka smoke bush
Chimera Rose
Chinese lanterns
Sterculia apetala
Haworthia cooperi, Cooper's Haworthia
"Ponytail palm, Beaucarnea recurvata"
Manihot grahamii (Hardy Tapioca)
Pink Flowering Dogwood, Cornus florida var. rubra
Ornamental cabbage
Rose Joseph's Coat
Crocus
Echeveria bloom
Forget me nots
Fishtail Palm
Perfume Wax Apple
"What Is This Plant? My Friend Ate One Of The Red Pods And I'm Concerned"
"Possibly cycad seed pod. I think your friend should go see a doctor."
Golden dewdrop, Duranta erecta
Cyanotis tuberosa, Greater Cat Ears or Dew Grass
"What Are These Beach Flowers? Ignore The Elephant Seal"
Ice plant
"Cocklebur (Xanthium), which is toxic."
Cyrtomium falcatum rochefordianum
I've seen houses end up with a fair amount of damage from having Wisteria growing on them. It can work it's way under siding, so unless you have stucco like the picture it's not really a good idea.
I was just going to post this, while they are beautiful, they can single handedly tear a house apart. I know first hand. My wife and I always joked that one day it was going to climb into our bedroom window and strangle us in our sleep.