Concept cluster: Plants > Plant genera
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Aconitum, a genus of plants in the family Ranunculaceae.
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Any plant of the genus Adelphia, of Latin America.
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Any plant of the genus Aeschynomene.
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Any of the genus Akebia of five species of flowering plant in the family Lardizabalaceae.
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(botany) Any of the genus Alstonia of evergreen trees and shrubs in the dogbane family Apocynaceae.
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(botany) Any plant of the genus Althaea.
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(botany) Any member of the genus Anthericum of rhizomatous perennial plants in the family Asparagaceae.
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A poison obtained from the upas tree.
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Any of the tropical evergreen shrubs in the genus Aphelandra
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Any of various mosses of the genus Bartramia.
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(botany) Any member of the genus Aquilegia.
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Any of several plants of the genus Aster; one of its flowers.
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(horticulture, plural: auriculas) The ornamental primrose Primula auricula
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(horticulture) A kind of cushion chrysanthemum.
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Any of various flowering plants, including Cleome isomeris (= Isomeris arborea), Peritoma arborea, Lobelia inflata, and species of Physaria (= Lesquerella) and Paysonia.
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(botany) Any member of the genus Boltonia of plants in the sunflower family.
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(uncommon, possibly nonstandard) Alternative form of bromeliad [Any of various tropical or subtropical New World herbaceous plants in the family Bromeliaceae.]
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Any of the genus Bupleurum of apiaceous plants.
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(obsolete) A plant of the family Caprifoliaceae; honeysuckle.
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Any plant of the genus Chrysanthemoides
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Myrrhis odorata, a plant in the genus Myrrhis, in the family Apiaceae.
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Any of various simple microphyllous vascular plants, of the family Lycopodiaceae, that resemble mosses and produce spores.
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Alternative spelling of club moss [Any of various simple microphyllous vascular plants, of the family Lycopodiaceae, that resemble mosses and produce spores.]
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Alternative spelling of club moss [Any of various simple microphyllous vascular plants, of the family Lycopodiaceae, that resemble mosses and produce spores.]
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Any other plant formerly classified in the genus Coleus, which is now considered to be a synonym of Plectranthus
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The sweetheart of Harlequin in old pantomimes.
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(botany) Any member of the subclass Commelinidae of grasses, rushes, sedges and similar plants, or of the clade commelinids.
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Any flowering plant of the subfamily Commelinoideae
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(botany) Any of the genus Coronilla of plants related to the clover, having their flowers arranged in little heads or tufts resembling coronets.
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(botany) Any of the genus Crossandra of flowering plants in the family Acanthaceae.
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Any flowering plant of the tribe Dalbergieae or the clade Dalbergioids.
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Any of the genus Delosperma of succulent plants, common in Africa.
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(botany) Any of the plant genus Dicentra.
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(botany) Any member of the genus Echium of flowering plants.
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(botany) Any member of the flowering plant genus Episcia; a flame violet.
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(botany) Any member of the genus Eugenia of myrtaceous plants.
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A plant that blooms throughout the growing season.
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Any member of Fioria, a genus of the family Malvaceae.
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A specialized garden for the cultivation and display of ferns.
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(botany) Any plant in the genus Fritillaria.
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Any fern-like leaf or other object resembling a fern leaf.
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Any of the plants of the genus Funkia (now Hosta).
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Any flowering plant of the genus Geranium, the cranesbills, of family Geraniaceae.
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(botany) Any of the family Gesneriaceae of tropical and subtropical flowering plants, valued as ornamentals.
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Any gymnosperm of the order Ginkgoales
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(botany) Any member of the genus Gmelina.
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Any plant related to the Gnetales and the conifers
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Alternative form of gramineous [Of or pertaining to plants in the grass family (Gramineae, Poaceae).]
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Any herbicide designed to control weedy grasses (of the former family Gramineae).
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Any member of a clade within the order Poales containing families closely related to the Gramineae.
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(botany) Any plant of the genus Halogeton in the family Amaranthaceae.
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(botany) Any member of a grouping Hamamelididae used in analyses of flowering plant phylogeny toward the end of the twentieth century. It included a number of dicot families that have since been shown to be parts of other groups.
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A plant of the former tribe Hippurideae, now considered to be part of the Callitricheae; a mare's tail.
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Any of various plants of the genus Grayia.
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(botany) A firmoss of the genus Huperzia.
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Any flowering plant of the genus Isodon.
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(botany) yellows (plant disease)
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(botany) Characteristic of the genus Jungermannia of liverworts.
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(botany) A narrow, slender portion of the edge of a monophyllous calyx, or of any irregularly incised leaf.
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An umbelliferous plant (Laserpitium latifolium) from which the resin laser was obtained.
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(botany) Any of the genus Lavatera of malvaceous flowering plants.
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A traditional diuretic derived from the wood of the narra and the Mexican kidneywood.
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Any of several species of herbaceous flower which may or may not resemble the genus Lilium in some way, and which are not closely related to it or each other.
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(botany) Any plant of the genus Lindera, flowering shrubs and trees.
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(botany) A club moss.
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(botany) A member of the botanical family Magnoliaceae for which the genus Magnolia is representative
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(botany) Any plant in the malvids clade.
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(botany) Any member of the cactus genus Mammillaria.
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(botany) Any of the genus Melastoma of flowering plants.
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Any plant from the subfamily Mesembryanthemoideae of the family Aizoaceae; a mesembryanthemum.
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Any plant of the leguminous subfamily Mimosoideae
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(botany) Any plant of the genus Nymphoides.
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The lichen from which archil is obtained.
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(botany) Any of the genus Phlomis of herbaceous plants
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(botany) Any of the genus Phytolacca of herbaceous plants; the poke or pokeweed.
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(botany) Any member of the genus Psilostrophe.
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A plant of Sabatia, a genus of smooth slender North American herbs (family Gentianaceae) with opposite leaves and showy white or rose-pink cymose flowers.
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(botany) Any of the genus Schefflera of flowering plants in the family Araliaceae.
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(botany) A plant of division Pteridospermatophyta, which had fronds like a fern and naked seeds.
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(botany) Any of several species of flowering plants of the genus Scutellaria, in the Lamiaceae family.
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Any of various mosses of the genus Atrichum.
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(botany) Any member of the nothogenus Sophrolaeliocattleya.
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Preceded by a descriptive word: a plant resembling Meum athamanticum.
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Any of various simple vascular plants, of the family Selaginellaceae, that resemble mosses and produce spores.
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(botany) Any of the genus Stapelia of low-growing succulent plants, predominantly from South Africa, and often giving off an odour of rotten flesh.
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The flower officially chosen as a symbol for a state of the United States.
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Any of several plants of the genus Streptocarpus. the Cape primroses.
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(botany) Any of the genus Tephrosia of leguminous shrubby plants and herbs.
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(botany) Any member of the genus Tetradymia of flowering plants.
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(botany) A tigella.
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(botany) A plant, Paris quadrifolia.
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Any of the flowering plants of genus Diascia.
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Any plant of the family Apiaceae, also called Umbelliferae, whose inflorescence is an umbel, such as a carrot or celery.
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Any of a monophyletic clade of legumes of the subfamily Faboideae
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A mullein (of genus {Verbascum)
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Any of several species of flowering plants in genus Watsonia within the family Iridaceae, the bugle lily.
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Any of the genus Barbarea of small herbaceous biennial or perennial flowering plants with dark green, deeply lobed leaves and yellow flowers with four petals.
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Letharia vulpina, a bright yellow-green, shrubby, fruticose lichenized species of fungus in the family Parmeliaceae.
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(botany) An umbelliferous plant, a species of sanicle (Sanicula europaea).
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A plant of the genus Zieria.

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