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The common white lily, Lilium candidum.
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Senecio triangularis, a groundsel of North America.
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Flowering plants of the family Asphodelaceae, especially Asphodelus ramosus and Asphodelus albus; the flowers of these plants.
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Gaillardia; a plant of the genus Gaillardia.
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Alternative form of broom bush [Various taxa of Genisteae traditionally used to make brooms.]
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Any of a number of flowering plants in the family Zygophyllaceae, including several members of the genus Kallstroemia and the species Tribulus terrestris, native to warm temperate and tropical regions.
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Bulbophyllum spp., certain orchids
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An American orchid Cattleya maxima
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Any plant in the genus Arisaema spread in eastern Asia, eastern Africa and eastern North America
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Glebionis segetum (syn. Chrysanthemum segetum), a herbaceous perennial plant with bright yellow flowers.
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A weed that binds stalks of corn, such as field bindweed, Convolvulus arvensis or black bindweed, Fallopia convolvulus
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A plant of the species Cichorium intybus.
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A perennial flowering plant (of the genus Crocus in the Iridaceae family). Saffron is obtained from the stamens of Crocus sativus.
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(obsolete) A kind of campion.
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Chamaemelum nobile, one of the two species of plants most commonly known as camomile.
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A flowering plant of the genus Episcia.
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Any of various herbaceous succulent plants of the genus Talinum.
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The flowering plants Lutheria splendens (syn. Vriesea splendens), Vriesea flammea, and other species, especially in the tribe Vrieseeae, with similar blooms.
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Any plant of the genus Kickxia, that have purple and yellow flowers.
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Any of the flowering plants of the genus Myosotis, mostly with a small five-petalled blue flower.
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Any plant of the genus Teucrium, some with small, pink, white, or pale purple flowers and a small upper lip.
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Any of the genus Geum of perennial herbaceous plants.
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Any of various plants of the genus Chrysosplenium, having yellow flowers.
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(botany) Any plant of the genus Haberlea, perennials native to Bulgaria and Greece.
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Any of various plants in the genus Bupleurum.
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A common European wild flower, Viola tricolor; the wild pansy.
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Any of various flowering plants, of the genus Helenium, the dried leaves of which were once used to make a form of snuff.
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The cowslip or primrose.
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A fleshy, edible plant in the stonecrop family (Umbilicus rupestris).
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(botany) Any of the genus Hyoscyamus of henbanes.
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A succulent annual, Mesembryanthemum crystallinum, of the fig marigold family, having pale pink flowers and fleshy leaves covered with glistening water vesicles.
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a hybrid cultivar of tuberous begonia.
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Any of various plants, including Arnica montana, Senecio doronicum, Paris quadrifolia, and species of genus Doronicum.
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A perennial saxifragaceous plant (a hybrid of various Saxifraga umbrosa and Saxifraga spathularis) that has a basal rosette of leaves and pinkish-white flowers.
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Any plant in the genus Maytenus
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Any plant of the genus Mitella, slender perennial herbs with a pod slightly resembling a bishop's miter.
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Any plant of the genus Ivesia, in the rose family.
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Colchicum autumnale, the meadow saffron.
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Any herbaceous plant of the genus Origanum
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Any plant of the genus Papaver, the poppies.
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A plant, Psilostrophe cooperi, and its flower.
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Any of the flowering plants of genus Petunia, of which most garden varieties are hybrids.
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The pincushionplant, a flowering plant in the genus Navarretia.
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Any of the genus Macleaya of flowering plants in the poppy family Papaveraceae.
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Anagallis arvensis, the scarlet pimpernel.
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Any of many shrubs and herbs of the genus Potentilla; the cinquefoils.
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Any plant of genus Crassocephalum
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Chaetogastra grossa (also identified as Tibouchina grossa), a species of chaetogastran melastome.
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Herb Robert (Geranium robertianum)
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(botany) Any of the plants in the genus Rhamnus; a buckthorn.
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Any of various perennial shrubs of the genus Ruta, especially the herb Ruta graveolens (common rue), formerly used in medicines.
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The plant Eryngium maritimum.
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A small, herbaceous European plant with blue-violet flowers from any species of genus Prunella.
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(obsolete) A strong aromatic bitter drug, imported from Aleppo and Barbary, said to consist of the leaves, peduncles, and unexpanded flowers of various species of Artemisia; wormseed.
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Any of the 20 species of the genus Galanthus of the Amaryllidaceae, bulbous flowering plants, bearing a solitary, pendulous, white, bell-shaped flower that appears, depending on species, between autumn and late winter or early spring, all native to temperate Eurasia.
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(botany) An aromatic plant of America; the spikenard.
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Any of various flowering plants of the genus Oleaceae.
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Any of various herbs of the genus Osmorhiza.
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Any of several European plants, of the genus Linaria, having two-lipped yellow flowers.
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A species of flowering plant, Lupinus arboreus.
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Any of various plants in the genus Mirabilis.
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More generally, any plant of the genus Valeriana.
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Any of several similar plants within the subfamily Faboideae.
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Alternative form of wallflower [Any of several short-lived herbs or shrubs of the Erysimum genus with bright yellow to red flowers.]
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Any of a group of aquatic plants of the Americas in the genus Justicia, with long willow-like leaves and spikes of small purplish flowers.
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A European wildflower (Viola tricolor), with medicinal properties, and believed to ease heartache.
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Sternbergia lutea, a bulbous flowering plant in the family Amaryllidaceae.
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Any of the flowering plants of the genus Chimonanthus.
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Any of the genus Perideridia of plants in the parsley family, native to western North America, with umbels of white flowers, especially Perideridia gairdneri, which has an edible root.
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Azorella compacta, a South American flowering plant in the family Apiaceae.
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Any of several pungent Eurasian and North American herbs, of the genus Achillea, used in traditional herbal medicine.
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A perennial plant, common toadflax (Linaria vulgaris), with a raceme of pale yellow and orange flowers, native to most of Europe.
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The flowering plant Brunfelsia pauciflora, of Brazil.
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