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Common Name ▾ Latin Name Duration
Allspice pdf Pimenta dioica; Myrtaceae p
Angelica pdf Angelica archangelica; Apiaceae p
Anise pdf Pimpinella anisum; Apiaceae/Umbelliferae a
Bamboo pdf Phyllostachys spp.; Poaceae p
Basil Ocimum spp.; Lamiaceae a
Bay Laurus nobilis; Lamiaceae p
Bergamot Monarda spp.; Lamiaceae p
Borage Borago officinalis; Boraginaceae a
Cactus, prickly pear pdf Opuntia spp.; Cactaceae p
Cabbage, Swamp pdf Sabal palmetto; Arecaceae p
Capers pdf Capparis spinosa; Capparaceae p
CarawayCarum carvi; Apiaceaeb/p
Cardamom Elettaria cardamomum; Zingiberaceae p
Cardoon pdf Cynara cardunculus; Asteraceae/Compositae p
CashewAnacardium occidentale; Anacardiaceae
Catnip pdf Nepeta cataria; Lamiaceae p
Chervil Anthriscus cerefolium; Apiaceae a
Chives pdf Allium schoenoprasum; Amaryllidaceae p
Cinnamon (Ceylon) Cinnamomum verum; Lauraceae p
Chrysanthemum, Edible pdf Chrysanthemum coronariumAsteraceae/Compositae a
Cilantro pdf Coriandrum sativum; Apiaceae a
Coconut Cocos nucifera; Arecaceae p
Coffee pdf Coffea arabica var. arabica, C. arabica var. bourbon, C. canephora and hybrids; Rubiaceae p
Comfrey pdf Symphytum peregrinum; Boraginaceae p
Coriander Coriandrum sativum; Apiaceae a
Costmary Tanacetum balsamitaAsteraceae/Compositae p
CulantroEryngium foetidum; Apiaceaeb
Cumin Cuminum cyminum; Apiaceae a
Dandelion pdf Taraxacum officinaleAsteraceae/Compositae p
Dill pdf Anethum graveolens; Apiaceae a
Fennel, common Foeniculum vulgare; Apiaceae a/p
Garlic pdf Allium sativum; Amaryllidaceae a/p
Garlic chivesAllium tuberosum; Amaryllidaceaep
Garlic, Elephant pdf Allium ampeloprasum (Ampeloprasum group); Amaryllidaceae a/p
Garlic, societyTulbaghia violacea; Amaryllidaceaep
Ginger pdf Zingiber officinale; Zingiberaceae p
Ginseng pdf Panax quinquefolius; Araliaceae p
Guava, Pineapple Feijoa sellowiana; Myrtaceae p
Hibiscus, sunset Abelmoschus manihot; Malvaceae a/p
Hops pdfHumulus lupulus; Cannabaceaep
Horehound
Marrubium vulgare; Lamiaceae p
Jojoba pdf Simmondsia chinensis; Simmondsiaceae  p
Katuk Sauropus androgynus; Phyllanthaceae p
Lemon balm Melissa officinalis; Lamiaceae p
Lemongrass pdf (Archived)Cymbopogon citratus; Gramineaep
Licorice pdf Glycyrrhiza glabra, G. uralensis, G. lepidota; Fabaceae/Leguminosae p
Lipstick tree, Annatto Bixa orellana; Bixaceae p
Lovage pdf Levisticum officinale; Apiaceae p
Macadamia (Smooth-shell) Macadamia integrifolia; Proteaceae p
Macadamia (Rough-shell)Macadamia tetraphylla: Proteaceae
Marjoram, pot Origanum onites; Lamiaceae p
Marjoram, sweet Origanum marjorana; Lamiaceae p
Marjoram, wild (Oregano) Origanum vulgare; Lamiaceae p
Malabar chestnut Pachira aquatica; Malvaceae p
Mint, peppermint Mentha piperita; Lamiaceae p
Mint, spearmint Mentha spicata; Lamiaceae p
Mushroom pdf Agaricus bisporus; Agaricaceae
Nasturtium, Garden Tropaeolum majus; Tropaeolaceae a/p
Noni Morinda citrifolia; Rubiaceae p
OkraAbelmoschus esculentus; Malvaceaea
Oregano, Cuban (Indian borage) Plectranthus amboinicus; Lamiaceae p
Oregano, European Origanum vulgare; Lamiaceae p
Oregano, Mexican Lippia graveolens; Verbenaceae p
Parsley Petroselinum crispum; Apiaceae/Umbelliferae a/b
PeanutArachis hypogaea; Fabaceae/Leguminosaea
Porterweed, Blue Stachytarpheta jamaicensis; Verbenaceae a/p
Purslane pdf Portulaca oleracea; Portulacaceae a
Roselle Hibiscus sabdariffa; Malvaceae a
Roselle, FalseHibiscus acetosella; Malvaceaea
Rosemary Rosmarinus officinalis; Lamiaceae p
Saffron pdf Crocus sativus; Iridaceae a/p
Sage Salvia officinalis; Lamiaceae p
Savory, summer Satureja hortensis; Lamiaceae a
Savory, winter Satureja montana; Lamiaceae p
Sarsaparilla pdf Smilax spp.; Smilacaceae p
Sassafras pdf Sassafras spp.; Lauraceae p
Skullcap pdfScutellaria spp.; Lamiaceaep
Smallage pdf Apium graveolens; Apiaceae p
SugarcaneSaccharum officinarum; Poaceae/Gramineaep
Spinach, Okinawan Gynura crepioides; Asteraceae p
Tarragon pdf Artemisia dracunculus; Asteraceae/Compositae p
Tea pdf Camellia sinensis var. sinensis, C. sinensis var. assamica; Camelliaceae p
Thyme Thymus vulgaris; Lamiaceae p
VanillaVanilla planifolia; Orchidaceaep
Waterchestnut pdf Eleocharis dulcis; Cyperaceae p
a: Annual, b: Biennial, p: Perennial


Annuals grow for one season, produce seed, then die.
Biennials grow vegetatively during the first season and do not produce seeds until the second year, after which they die.
Perennials either woody or herbaceous, grow for several to many years, and produce a new crop of seeds each year. 1


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Bibliography

1 "Classifying plants." University of Florida, IFAS. florida4h.org/projects/plants/Lesson1.pdf. Accessed 3 Mar. 2018.

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