| STEPHANOTIS | Twining evergreen climbing houseplant with leathery leaves and clusters of highly fragrant, tubular white flowers (11) |
| RHODODENDRON | Evergreen shrub with leathery leaves and showy clusters of bellshaped flowers (12) |
| MISTLETOE | Evergreen plant with leathery leaves and poisonous white berries (9) |
| OLEANDER | Poisonous, evergreen shrub with leathery leaves and red or white flowers (8) |
| MAHONIA | Evergreen shrub with spiny leaves and clusters of yellow flowers |
| IXORA | Indian - - - - - coccinea with leathery leaves and red-yellow blooms known as jungle geranium or flame in the woods (5) |
| JASMINE | Shrub or climbing plant widely cultivated for its shining leaves and clusters of fragrant flowers that bloom in summer (7) |
| PANAMIGA | Low stingless nettle of Central and South America having velvety brownish-green toothed leaves and clusters of small green flowers. |
| GROUNDNUTS | North American leguminous vines (Apios americana) with pinnate leaves and clusters of brownish-purpl |
| SEDUM | Rock plant with thick, fleshy leaves and clusters of flowers, known as stonecrop (5) |
| SAMPHIRE | Edible coastal plant with fleshy, divided leaves and clusters of small, greenishwhite flowers (8) |
| YUCCAS | Plants with pointed, rigid, sword-shaped leaves and clusters of white, waxy flowers (6) |
| TANOAK | Evergreen with leathery leaves |
| HEBE | Shrub or tree native mostly to New Zealand, with evergreen leaves and clusters or flower spikes (4) |
| ASPIDISTRA | Houseplant with long leathery leaves, popular in the late 19th and early 20th century (10) |
| LIVEOAK | Tree with leathery leaves |
| MANGOSTIN | East Indian tree with thick leathery leaves and edible fruit (9) |
| MANGOSTEEN | East Indian tree with thick leathery leaves and edible fruit (10) |
| OCOTILLO | A North American shrub with spines and clusters of red flowers (8) |
| GARDENIA | Evergreen tree or shrub of the madder family, with large fragrant tubular white or yellow flowers (8) |