Concept cluster: Plants > Flowers or plants
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Hart's tongue (fern) (Asplenium scolopendrium, syn. Phyllitis scolopendrium).
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Any of several perennial herbaceous plants, of the genus Agrimonia, that have spikes of yellow flowers.
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Alternative form of alfilaria [Common storksbill (Erodium cicutarium), a flowering plant of the family Geraniaceae.]
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The belladonna lily, Amaryllis belladonna, native to South Africa.
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A crystalline substance, C₂₃H₂₅O₅Br, that is one of the common irritants that can be refined from ragweed (Ambrosia arthemisiifolia).
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A plant of the species Petiveria alliacea; guinea hen weed.
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A bog orchid, Arethusa bulbosa, sole species of the genus Arethusa, having a magenta flower; the dragon's mouth.
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Any plant in the genus Sagittaria.
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Short for Atamasco lily. [The rain lily (Zephyranthes atamasco).]
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Any plant of the genus Aubrieta
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Alternative spelling of aubrietia. [A creeping perennial plant native to southeastern Europe, Aubrieta deltoidea, grown as a groundcover and in rock gardens for its dense foliage and purple, pink or white flowers.]
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Any of the thistle-like flowering plants in the genus Plectocephalus.
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Any plant of the genus Cruciata.
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Any of several perennial plants, of the genus Uvularia, that have yellow, bell-shaped flowers.
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Any plant species of the genus Aristolochia.
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Parthenium hysterophorus (false ragweed)
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Iris domestica, an ornamental plant (not a true lily).
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Any plant of genus Liatris, of North America.
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Any plant in the genus Haemanthus, bulbous African plants of the amaryllis family.
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Linum lewisii, a perennial plant native to North America.
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In genus Hyacinthoides
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Centaurea, a plant genus in the family Asteraceae
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Mugwort.
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The flowering plant Clintonia uniflora in the lily family.
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An ox-eye daisy.
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(UK) Cattails or reedmace, in the genus Typha
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Any plant of the genus Bursera.
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Any species of aromatic garden herb of the genus Calamintha, now often included in Clinopodium.
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Any plant of the family Capparaceae
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Rafflesia spp., of southeast Asia.
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Schenkia, a genus in Gentianaceae, formerly included in Centaurium, with species commonly called centaury
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A plant of the species Platycodon grandiflorus, sole species of genus Platycodon, native to east Asia.
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A bright red variety of lily that blooms in the Southern Hemisphere around Christmas.
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Various flowering plants in the genus Petasites native to Europe or Asia.
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Polypodium vulgare, native to western Europe and northern Africa.
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A perennial tropical herbaceous plant of the genus Costus (family Costaceae).
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Any of the genus Filago of flowering plants of Eurasia and North America.
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Fritillaria imperialis, a plant of the lily family.
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Any plant of the genus Nierembergia.
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Any of several plants of the genus Doronicum, including some called leopardsbane.
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Any plant of genus Oxypolis.
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(obsolete) A yellow flower of uncertain type, possibly the eel-ware, Ranunculus fluitans.
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(botany) Any plant of the genus Elaeagnus.
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Any horsetail of the class Equisetopsida
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Maianthemum canadense, the Canadian May-lily, Canada Mayflower, Canadian Lily-of-the-valley, wild Lily-of-the-valley, two-leaved Solomonseal, native to the sub-boreal conifer forests in Canada and the northern United States
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Any of the genus Cabomba of aquatic plants, having divided submerged leaves in the shape of a fan.
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Any member of any species in genus Swertia.
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(UK, Devon) The foxglove Digitalis purpurea.
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(obsolete) Any of various varieties of Veronica, especially Veronica officinalis; speedwell.
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Any of certain sedges of the genus Fimbristylis.
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Any of the flowering plants in the genus Echinops, with spiny foliage and blue or white spherical flower heads.
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Lilium auratum, a lily native to Japan, white with gold radial markings.
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The plant Crepis aurea.
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Obsolete form of groundsel. [Any of several widely-distributed plants, of the genus Senecio, having yellow, daisylike flowers.]
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A wallflower (Erysimum cheiri, syns. Erysimum × cheiri, Cheiranthus cheiri).
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Any ericaceous plant.
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Lycopodium annotinum, a club moss of the family Lycopodiaceae common throughout the Northern Hemisphere.
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Any of several plants of the genus Inula, such as elecampane.
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(botany) Any of the genus Iresine of flowering plants in the amaranth family.
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A hybrid cultivar of orchid, Dendrobium Clara Bundt 'Kimilsungia'.
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A flowering plant of the genus Langloisia
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Any member of the genus Lantana of perennial verbenas with aromatic flower clusters.
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Such a plant.
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Any of various maritime herbs of the genus Plumbago, some of which have lead-coloured spots on the leaves or nearly lead-coloured flowers.
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The daffodil. Variant of Lent lily.
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Dieffenbachia, a genus containing species cultivated as ornamental houseplants.
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Selaginella selaginoides, a vascular plant of the family Selaginellaceae that resembles moss and is widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere.
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(archaic) A herb, the wall pellitory.
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Agapanthus praecox, a plant species in the family Alliaceae.
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(botany) Any plant of the lily family or order.
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A water lily, genus Nymphaea, especially those of Egypt or India.
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Viola tricolor, the wild pansy.
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Sabatia stellaris, an annual halophyte with pink flowers, endemic to the eastern United States.
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Synonym of sea lavender
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(botany) Any member of the genus Melaleuca of shrubs and trees in the myrtle family.
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Any of various plants of the genus Euphorbia.
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Polygala senega, Seneca root.
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Artemisia vulgaris, traditionally used medicinally.
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Any plant of the genus Myosotis, the forget-me-nots.
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Anemone narcissiflora, a herbaceous perennial.
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A flowering plant, Lapsana communis, that yields a milky juice.
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A plant, the goat's-beard, whose flowers close at midday.
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A species of firmosses, Huperzia selago.
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A foul-smelling weed, the stinking goosefoot, Chenopodium vulvaria.
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Any of the genus Scleria of flowering plants in the sedge family, Cyperaceae.
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(botany) Originally, the European white water lily; later also, a species of the genus Nymphaea.
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The painted trillium (Trillium undulatum), a forest wildflower of North America.
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The flower of this plant.
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Campanula persicifolia, a herbaceous perennial in the family Campanulaceae.
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Alternative form of penstemon [(botany) Any of the genus Penstemon, the beardtongues.]
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The flamingo flower (anthurium)
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The coral bead plant, coral moss, or English baby tears (Nertera granadensis), an ornamental plant.
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(countable) A species in that genus.
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Any of various simple microphyllous vascular plants, of the family Isoetaceae, that resemble rushes and produce spores.
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Any of a number of wild flowering plants with yellow flowers in the family Asteraceae, mostly belonging to Senecio and related genera.
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Any plant of the genus Ranunculus; the buttercup or crowfoot.
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A kind of lichen, the cudbear.
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(botany) Any plant of the genus Rumex; a dock or sorrel.
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Any of various plants of the genus Croton.
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(botany) Any member of the genus Salsola of amarantaceous plants, including the saltwort.
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Any plant of the genus Phacelia.
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Any of the gentians in the genus Bartonia.
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Any of various succulent plants, of the genus Sedum, native to temperate zones; the stonecrop
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Leucanthemum × superbum, a herbaceous perennial flowering plant with white petals around a yellow disc.
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Alternative form of shield fern [Dryopteris (buckler ferns)]
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Galearis spectabilis, native to eastern North America.
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Any of various plants of the genus Calceolaria, usually with orange or yellow flowers.
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Any of several bulbous European plants, of the genus Leucojum, having white flowers.
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Any of a number of different plant species within the family Amaryllidaceae in the genera Crinum, Hymenocallis, and Lycoris.
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A similar plant, Prospero autumnale (formerly Scilla autumnalis), native to western Europe from France, Spain and Portugal, in coastal areas throughout the British Isles, as well as Norway and the Faroe Islands.
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Ipheion, a genus of small bulbous perennials (family Amaryllidaceae).
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Any of various complex algae of the family Characeae, known for being branched and having enclosed egg cells.
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Lilium superbum (also Turk's cap lily, turban lily, lily royal, or American tiger lily)
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Any of various plants in the genus Hygrophila.
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Any plant of the genus Lepidium (syn. Coronopus).
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gladiolus (flowering plant)
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Any plant of the marigold (Tagetes) family.
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Any of several plants of the genus Eupatorium.
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Any of various species of morning glory with the leaves lobed in pedate fashion, especially Ipomoea pes-tigridis.
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Any of various plants of the genus Actaea.
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Bull or spurge nettle (Cnidoscolus stimulosus).
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An epiphytic bromeliad of the genus Vriesia
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Any plant of the genus Arum, especially the cuckoopint.
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Alternative form of wallwort [danewort]
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Any of several short-lived herbs or shrubs of the Erysimum genus with bright yellow to red flowers.
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Any of several species of Nuphar; the yellow frog lily; so called from the shape of the seed vessel.
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A European iris with bright yellow flowers, Iris pseudacorus.
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Species of genus Nelumbo.
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Synonym of hydropiper
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Any of several plants, of the genus Alisma, that inhabit marshy places
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Nymphaea nouchali, of South and Southeast Asia and Northern Australia; the national flower of Bangladesh.
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(dialect) The pimpernel flower, Anagallis arvensis.
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A plant of the species Phlox divaricata, native to eastern and central North America.
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Any of various plants or herbs, used in combination to refer to specific plants such as St. John's wort, or on its own as a generic term.
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A plant of some species of genus Inula of the daisy family.
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The flowering plant Tradescantia zebrina (formerly Zebrina pendula), a species of spiderwort.
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Any of the poisonous perennial flowering plants formerly considered to be within the genus Zigadenus.
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Any plant of the genus Zornia

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