Concept cluster: Plants > Flowers or types of flowers
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Any of certain flowering plants of the genus Agapanthus, especially Agapanthus umbellatus.
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Any of various herbs of the genus Amaranthus.
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Any of the genus Amaranthus; an amaranth.
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Any of several species of genus Colchicum that bloom in the Fall
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A plant of the obsolete genus Azalea.
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Any of various flowering plants in the genus Nemophila, with blue flowers.
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A flowering plant of the genus Impatiens.
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(botany) Any of several unrelated saltmarsh plants that were once burnt to obtain soda ash, such as Soda inermis.
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Lamprocapnos spectabilis (formerly Dicentra spectabilis), a popular garden plant with arching sprays of pendent red and white (or pure white) flowers.
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Any of several blue flowering plants, especially cornflower, Centaurea cyanus, and plants of the genus Scabiosa.
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Several plant genera in the family Rubiaceae, notably Houstonia and Oldenlandiopsis.
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Alternative spelling of bryony [A perennial herb of the genus Bryonia, especially the common wild species Bryonia dioica.]
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A flower of one of these plants.
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A flower of the genus Coreopsis.
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Any of the genus Calycanthus of sweetshrubs.
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Any of the North American flowering plants of the genus Camassia.
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Any member of the genus Canna of tropical plants with large leaves and often showy flowers.
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Campanula medium, an annual or biennial flowering plant with bell-shaped flowers.
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Lobelia cardinalis (syn. L. fulgens), a species of lobelia native to the Americas, usually with vibrant red flowers.
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other members of genus Dianthus and hybrids
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(botany) Any plant of the genus Clivia, native to southern Africa.
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Any member of the species of the plants in genus Thunbergia.
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Any of several species of perennial herbs of the genus Symphytum, often specifically Symphytum officinale.
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A particular family of such plants, the Asteraceae or Compositae (commonly referred to as the aster, daisy, composite, or sunflower family).
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A weedy plant, Pinellia ternata, native to East Asia and invasive in Europe and the United States.
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Many other flowering plants of various species, mostly among the asterids.
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Any one of least 50 species of shrub in the genus Daphne of the family Thymelaeaceae, some of which are grown as ornamentals.
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(more generally) A member of any of various similar species, also called star lilies, of tribe Melanthieae in family Melanthiaceae, and formerly grouped into the genus Zigadenus (only Zigadenus glaberrimus remains there).
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(countable) A cultivated plant, belonging to the genus Delphinium, with tall blue-colored spikes containing flowers.
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Any of a group of cultivated shrubs, of the genus Deutzia, having white or pink flowers
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Any of about 100-170 species of yellow, orange or red (rarely green) parasitic plants of the genus Cuscuta. Formerly treated as the only genus in the family Cuscutaceae, it is now placed in the morning glory family, Convolvulaceae.
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A Central American orchid (Peristeria elata), having a flower stem five or six feet high, with numerous globose white fragrant flowers. The column in the centre of the flower resembles a dove.
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Geranium molle, a small annual species of geranium, native to England; so called from the shape of the leaf.
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Belladonna or a similar soporific plant.
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A short-lived plant in the family Asteraceae, Cota tinctoria, with yellow flowers that were formerly used to make dyes.
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(botany) A plant of the genus Ehrendorferia in the family Papaveraceae, native to California.
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(countable) Any of several plants, of genus Echinacea, having pinkish-purple flowers.
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An edible flower from the plant Acmella oleracea, so named for generating a buzzing or electrified sensation in the mouth, due to the presence of spilanthol.
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The form of bluebell native to the British Isles, where it flowers in spring giving broad carpets of blue in many woods.
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Alternative form of euphorbia [Any plant of the genus Euphorbia, the spurges.]
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A plant in the genus Triosteum.
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Any of several shrubs, of the genus Forsythia, native to Asia and Eastern Europe, that are cultivated for their yellow flowers, which bloom in early spring.
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(botany) Any plant of the genus Francoa, with white, pink or red flowers, native to Chile.
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The flower of these plants.
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Any of several showy twining plants of section Ipomoea sect. Pharbitis of the genus Ipomoea.
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Related to, or derived from the yellow jasmine (Gelsemium sempervirens)
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Any of various herbs of the family Gentianaceae found in temperate and mountainous regions with violet or blue flowers.
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(by extension) Any clove-scented flower.
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The buttercup.
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A thistle-like yellow-flowered plant of the genus Scolymus, native to the Mediterranean region.
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Any tall-stemmed plant principally from genus Solidago (also Oligoneuron), usually with clusters of small yellow flowers.
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Any of the genus Hybanthus of flowering plants.
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Any of those flowering plants in the genus Cistus that yield resin, especially Cistus ladanifer.
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(botany) Any of the flowering plant genus Hamamelis, the witch hazels.
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Any of a number of flowering plants of the genus Lobostemon
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Various species of the genus Erica.
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Any of the common garden flowering plants of the genus Helleborus, in family Ranunculaceae, having supposed medicinal properties.
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Any of various flowering plants in the genus Tetradymia, native to mountainous western North America, especially the US.
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(botany) Any plant of the genus Iberis; a candytuft.
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Chrysanthemum indicum, a species of yellow-flowering chrysanthemum.
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Any of the flowering plants of the genus Vancouveria in the barberry family.
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A bulbous Mexican plant that bears a single large red flower resembling a lily, Sprekelia formosissima.
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The flowering plant Brunfelsia pauciflora.
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Any tree of genus Laburnum. They have bright yellow flowers and are poisonous.
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(botany) Any of various plants of other families that resemble laurels.
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Any of a group of European plants, genus, Lavandula, of the mint family.
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(botany) A climbing woody vine, usually tropical.
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A flowering plant, Convallaria majalis, with richly fragrant pendant bells.
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Any of various often leguminous trees and shrubs, especially of the genera Robinia and Gleditsia; the locust tree.
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Any plant of the genus Lonicera, the honeysuckles.
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Any of the Old World plants, of the genus Calendula, with orange, yellow or reddish flowers.
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Any of various flowering plants of the genus Myrsine.
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Saxifraga tridactylites, the rue-leaved saxifrage.
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A water lily, especially the European white water lily (Nymphaea alba) or the yellow water lily (Nuphar lutea).
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Nipponanthemum nipponicum, a flowering plant native to coastal Japan and cultivated as an ornamental in other regions.
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Stypandra glauca, a rhizomatous perennial plant of southern Australia, with blue lily-like flowers.
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Achillea millefolium or common yarrow, a flowering plant widespread in the temperate Northern Hemisphere, formerly and sometimes used to stanch the flow of blood.
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Any of the genus Tragia of flowering plants in the spurge family Euphorbiaceae.
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A plant in the family Elaeagnaceae,
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Any of several temperate succulent plants of the family Crassulaceae, that have clusters of purple flowers, especially Hylotelephium telephium.
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(horticulture) Any of various ornamental flowering plants of the genus Oxalis
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Obsolete form of oxlip. [The plant Primula elatior, similar to cowslip but with larger, pale yellow flowers.]
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A plant, the peach-leaved bellflower, Campanula persicifolia, and its flower.
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A perennial ornamental plant, Narcissus tazetta.
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Any vine of the genus Paullinia.
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Cymbalaria muralis
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Any of several climbing plants, of the genus Philodendron, native to America and the West Indies that are often grown as house plants.
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Any member of the genus Photinia of small trees and large shrubs in the family Rosaceae.
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Any of various plants of the genus Anagallis, having small red, white or purple flowers, especially the scarlet pimpernel (Anagallis arvensis).
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The dustymaiden, a flowering plant in the genus Chaenactis.
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The plant itself, which has deep orange-coloured flowers; butterfly weed.
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Any of various flowering plants in the genus Dahlia, family Asteraceae; dahlias.
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Specifically, the species Primula acaulis (syn. Primula vulgaris), also called common primrose.
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Any of many South African flowering plants, of the genus Protea, having colourful cone-shaped flower heads.
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safflower
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A sertularian hydroid, especially Abietinaria abietina, which branches like a miniature fir tree.
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(archaic) wild thyme
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A perennial ericaceous herb (Pyrola elliptica) with a cluster of radical leaves and a raceme of greenish-white flowers.
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(historical) A plant, thought to be extinct, used in Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome in cooking and as a contraceptive.
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Any of various plants of other genera, including Eupatorium, Asarum canadense (Canadian snakeroot), Aristolochia serpentaria (Virginia snakeroot), Eryngium cuneifolium, Plantago major, Polygala senega (Seneca snakeroot), and Rauvolfia serpentina (Indian snakeroot).
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A small shrub of southeastern Europe, Erica spiculifolia.
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Any of the herbaceous or half-shrubby plants in the genus Matthiola of the family Cruciferae, having their flowers in racemes, and generally beautiful and fragrant; stocks.
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Any plant of genus Erodium.
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Any plant of the genus Helianthus, so called probably from the form and color of its floral head, having the form of a large disk surrounded by yellow ray flowers.
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A flower of the narrow-leaved varieties of a species of pink (Dianthus barbatus), as distinguished from other varieties called sweet william.
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Any of several flowering plants, of the genus Syringa, such as the lilacs.
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(botany) Any of the plants in the genus Tabebuia.
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A herbaceous plant with yellow flowers, of the genus Tanacetum, especially Tanacetum vulgare.
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Bidens, beggarticks.
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Any of the genus Townsendia of wildflowers.
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Verbena, a genus of herbaceous plants of which several species are extensively cultivated for the great beauty of their flowers; vervain.
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A flowering plant, Silene latifolia, in the family Caryophyllaceae, native to most of Europe, Western Asia and Northern Africa.
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An early spring flowering species of the family Ranunculaceae (Anemone nemorosa).
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Any of the genus Flaveria of plants with yellow flowers, related to the sunflower.

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