What plants do you want to be offered into the game?

We already have a lot of threads talking about animals wishlist, what about the plant? A beautiful zoo never can be completed without decent plants. So what plants species that the game currently doesn't have, but you want the Frontier to offer in the future update.The following are what I wish to have:
Huangshan Pine (Pinus hwangshanensis)
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Yulan Magnolia (Magnolia denudata)
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Chinese Plum (Prunus mume)
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Chinese Wisteria (Wisteria sinensis)
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Chinese Bayan (Ficus microcarpa)
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Common Lavender
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Tulip
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We already have a lot of threads talking about animals wishlist, what about the plant? A beautiful zoo never can be completed without decent plants. So what plants species that the game currently doesn't have, but you want the Frontier to offer in the future update.The following are what I wish to have:
The pine tree, Yulan magnolia (my favorite), and tulips would be awesome.
From North America, I want dogwood trees and maybe tulip poplar. I would also really love trumpet pitcher plants as well as sundews and flytraps if possible to build a carnivorous plant section with the Nepenthes we already have. For flowers, paintbrush and Texas bluebonnet would be great.

For South America, I want pampas grass and a few more options for trees and shrubs; I think someone was suggesting soursop.

Australia could use another tree or two.

I'm not familiar enough to pick plants for Eurasia and Africa. Maybe durian? Tulips, hyacinths, irises, and the magnolia you suggested would be great for gardening and landscaping.
 
Id really like some basic houseplant esque tropical plants like pothos, dracena, ficus and philodendron species. Especially small and hanging/vining variations of the would be super usefull imo.

Also im not sure if those really count as plants for the purposes of this thread, but more (climbable!) dead trees, branches and sticks please. After building for the saki recently im reminded again of how lacking natural looking climbingframe options for small animals are
 
I've said it over and over again in the past, but I'm desperate for more eucalypts. It's been nearly 5 years since the Australia Pack and we haven't gotten one since, and given that they form nearly 80% of the forests in Australia, the very limited diversity we have in-game is really starting to hinder my builds. Building zoos in temperate Australia basically forces you to spam stringybark trees everywhere given there's just no other options.

To highlight a few of the very many options for new eucalypt species:
  • River Red Gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis)
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  • Southern Blue Gum (Eucalyptus globulus)
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  • Mountain Ash (Eucalyptus regnans)
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  • Manna Gum (Eucalyptus viminalis)
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  • Jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata)
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  • Red Ironbark (Eucalyptus sideroxylon)
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  • Yorrell (Eucalyptus gracilis)
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  • Red Mallee (Eucalyptus oleosa)
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  • Darwin Woollybutt (Eucalyptus miniata)
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  • Sydney Red Gum (Angophora costata)
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Those are just ten of the 900 or so species of Australian eucalypt, and although I would never dream of getting anywhere near that many, even two or three more would do absolute wonders for Australian zoo builds (arguably more than any new animal would).
still malding over the fact frontier added sydney blue gum to PC2 and not PZ

My next biggest priority for an Australian plant would be a grass tree (Xanthorrhoea) of some kind. They're very cool looking and iconic plants.

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