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(dated, countable) Synonym of dryopteris: a genus of ferns or a member of the genus, including the male fern.
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Nostoc flagelliforme (fat choy), a terrestrial cyanobacterium eaten in Chinese cuisine.
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Any of the genus Cystopteris of ferns in the family Cystopteridaceae.
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Any of several small orchids of the genus Habenaria that grow in peaty wet ground.
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Any fern in the genus Pteris
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Certain species of the fern genera Dryopteris, Polystichum, and others.
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Any of several large columnar cacti mostly of the genus Cereus.
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(botany) Any member of the flowering plant genus Chenopodium.
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Any of several plants, known only as fossils, that are thought to be ancestors of ferns and horsetails
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Any of the species in genus Colias.
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Any plant of the genus Euphorbia, the spurges.
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(botany) Any member of the eurosid clade known as the fabids
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(botany) A hybrid of flowering plants of the genera Fatsia and Hedera (× Fatshedera).
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Any of various sedges of the genus Fimbristylis.
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Any of a group of lycophyte plants of the genus Huperzia
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The fungus Otidea onotica.
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Any member of the genus Hypnum of mosses.
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Any quillwort of the order Isoetales
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Any member of the genus Krameria of rhatanies.
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An orchid of the subfamily Cypripedioideae, distinguished by their slipper-shaped pouches which trap insects to improve pollination rates.
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(botany) Alternative form of lindsaeoid [Any fern of the genus Lindsaea]
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(botany) Any plant of the genus Lobelia
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Certain other species formerly of the genus Aceras.
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Any orchid in the genus Masdevallia, whose species (approximately 500 or 600 depending on circumscription) have flowers of extremely diverse appearance.
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(botany) Any orchid of the genus Miltonia.
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Any flowering plant of the subfamily Monotropoideae
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(botany) Any plant of the genus Nemophila in the family Boraginaceae
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(botany) Any of the genus Oncidium of tropical orchidaceous plants.
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Any plant of the genus Phagnalon
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(botany) Any fern of the family Polypodiaceae
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(botany) Any member of the genus Psidium of guava plants.
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A craze, in 19th-century England, for collecting ferns and for using images of ferns in the decorative arts
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Any of the species in genus Krameria.
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Any fern of the order Salviniales (water ferns)
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(botany, obsolete) Any of several kinds of orchids.
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Any orchid in the genus Ponthieva.
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Any of various ferns of the genus Pityrogramma.
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a type of orchid; a lady's slipper
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Chlamydomonas nivalis, the alga responsible for watermelon snow.
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Any of various orchids with spots on their leaves, especially of the genus Dactylorhiza.
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Any orchid of the genus Phaius, commonly found in swamps.
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Any of several orchids, of the genera Neottia (syn. Listera) and Liparis, that have a pair of basal leaves.
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Alternative form of twayblade [Any of several orchids, of the genera Neottia (syn. Listera) and Liparis, that have a pair of basal leaves.]
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Any orchid of the genus Vanda.
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Any of various simple vascular plants, of the family Psilotaceae, that have leafless dichotomous stems and produce spores.
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