This is a list of plants that I've seen and have tried to identify. If you see any identifications that I've gotten wrong, feel free to let me know!
African daisy
(Native to South Africa) American beautyberry
(Native to southeastern United States) American mountain ash
(Native to northeastern North America) American pokeweed
(Native to United States - eastern, midwest, gulf coast) American waterwillow
(Native to North America) Amur honeysuckle
(Native to eastern Asia) Asiatic dayflower
(Native to East and Southeast Asia) Bitter sneezeweed
(Native to much of the south-central United States) Blue mistflower
(Native to North America) Broomsedge
(Native to North America) Camelias
(Native to eastern and Southern Asia) Chinese privet
(Native to China) Coral bark Japanese maple
(Native to southeast Korea and central and south Japan) Cosmos
(Native to Mexico and the southwestern deserts of the United States) Dahlia
(Native to Mexico / central America) Drooping star of bethlehem
(Native to Europe and southwest Asia) Eastern hemlock
(Native to eastern North America) Fern moss
(Native to many regions, including North and South America, Europe, Asia, and Siberia) Fernleaf yarrow
(Native to central and southwestern Asia) Foxglove
(Native to Europe, Western Asia, and northwestern Africa) Golden tickseed
(Native to temperate North America) Goldenrod
(Native to North America. Some species native to Central America, the Caribbean, South America, and Eurasia) Haircap moss
(Grows natively on almost every continent) Hyacinth
(Native to the Mediterranean region and tropical Africa) Hyacinth bean
(Native to tropical Africa and India) Japanese maple
(Native to southeast Korea and central / south Japan) Lantanas
(Certain species native to tropical regions of the Americas. Other lantana species are native to Africa and tropical Asia.) Morning glories
(Native to central and South America) New England aster
(Native to eastern / central United States & southeastern Canada) Northern sea oats
(Native to central and eastern United States) Oregon grape
(Native to western North America) Paperplant
(Native to southern Japan and southern Korea) Passionflower
(One species is native to the southeastern United States. Other species are native to other regions, such as Central and South America.) Paw paw tree
(Native to eastern and middle North America) Pincushion moss
(Native to Eastern North America and Europe) Pink-Sorrel
(Native to temperate South America) Plumbago
(Native to South Africa) Porcelain berry
(Native to temperate areas of Asia, including Japan and northern China) Purple dead nettle
(Native to Eurasia) Red Spider Lily
(Native to China, Japan, Korea, and Nepal) Sassafras tree
(Native to eastern North America) Snapdragon
(Native to the Mediterranean region, parts of the Middle East, and North Africa) Snowdrop
(Native to Europe and the Middle East) Sugar maple tree
(Native to eastern North America) Trumpetflower
(Native to eastern North America) Tulip poplar tree
(Native to eastern North America) Virginia bluebell
(Native to eastern North America) Weeping blue atlas cedar tree
(Native to the Atlas Mountains of Morocco and Algeria) Wild pansies
(Native to Europe, Western Asia and North Africa) Wild potato vine
(Native to North America) Winter heath
(Native to the mountainous areas of central, eastern, and southern Europe, as well as parts of Morocco) Yellow jessamine
(Native to the southeastern United States, Mexico, and Central America)