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An aromatic African plant, with many traditional medicinal uses, Artemisia afra
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Bauhinia picta, a fabaceous plant found in Colombia, Panama, and Venezuela.
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Purshia tridentata, a North American shrub of the rose family.
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Spanish arbor vine, a species of bindweed (Convolvulaceae), Merremia tuberosa.
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The plant Impatiens balsamina.
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Bassia scoparia (summer cypress)
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A species of flowering plant in the evening primrose family Onagraceae.
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(Australia) puncture vine, Tribulus terrestris
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A poisonous and medicinal plant, Helleborus niger.
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Wooly bluecurls (Trichostema lanatum)
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Colutea arborescens, a leguminous shrub.
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Erica arborea, tree heath, an ericaceous flowering plant.
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A shrub native to deserts in the southwestern US and northern Mexico, Encelia farinosa.
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A flowering plant of the genus Brugmansia, native to subtropical regions of South America.
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Symphoricarpos orbiculatus
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The plant sweet william.
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A western burning bush (Euonymus occidentalis), native to western North America
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The European stickseed, Lappula squarrosa
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Either of two trees, Cochlospermum religiosum and Cochlospermum vitifolium, of India and Latin America respectively.
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A kind of agave (Agave potatorum).
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Schkuhria pinnata, a plant in the sunflower family native to South America and used medicinally
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Any Asian shrub of the genus Caryopteris
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(US) A thorny shrub with fragrant yellow flowers, Vachellia farnesiana; the needle bush.
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An evergreen shrub, Atriplex canescens, found in the southwestern United States.
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(botany) Any of the genus Chusquea of evergreen bamboos, mostly native to mountain sites in Central and South America.
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(California) A drought-tolerant, sweetly fragrant sage (Salvia clevelandii) native to the Cleveland National Forest in southernmost California and to neighboring Baja California in Mexico.
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The sulfur buckwheat, Eriogonum crocatum
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Jatropha multifida in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae
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Leitneria floridana, a species found in southeastern North America.
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Any tree or shrub of the dogwood subgenera, Cornus subg. Arctocrania (syn. Cornus subg. Chamaepericlymenum) or Cornus subg. Cornus, especially Cornus mas, the European cornel.
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Holodiscus discolor, a North American shrub.
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A plant of the genus Datura, known for its trumpet-shaped flowers and poisonous properties.
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(US) A fragrant shrub with bluish flowers, Hyptis emoryi or Condea emoryi, native to the deserts of southwestern North America.
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(medicine, archaic) The dried young branches of the woody nightshade (Solanum dulcamara), formerly used as a diuretic, diaphoretic, sedative, and narcotic.
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Mentzelia pumila (dwarf mentzelia) and other species of genus Mentzelia.
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Leucothoe spp., especially
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The ornamental plant Crossandra infundibuliformis.
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Pimelea hewardiana, a species of Australian flowering shrub.
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Pilea involucrata, a bushy trailing plant of Central and South America.
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The dove tree, Davidia involucrata, which has large white bracts resembling white sheets like those used to represent ghosts.
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The plant Gunnera tinctoria and its edible stems, native to southern Chile
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The flowering plant Cassia fistula.
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Parthenium argentatum, a flowering shrub in the aster family.
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Banksia marginata (silver banksia)
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The shrub Acokanthera oppositifolia, containing toxic cardiac glycosides used for poisoning arrows.
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Darmera peltata, a slow-spreading rhizomatous perennial flowering plant native to mountain streamsides in woodland in the western United States.
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A nearly-leafless, low shrub in the subfamily Chenopodioideae, found in sandy, alkaline soils of the southwestern US, Allenrolfea occidentalis.
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A plant, Pieris japonica, native to eastern China, Taiwan, and Japan where it grows in mountain thickets.
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Scleranthus annuus, common in sandy soil.
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The plant Amorphophallus titanum, the titan arum.
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Salix rotundifolia, a densely matted shrub growing in tundral regions.
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Leonurus cardiaca and Leonotis nepetifolia, both native to Africa, but grown widely as herbal remedies.
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The toxic bean of the flowering plant Canavalia rosea.
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Any of various large agaves of Mexico and the southern US, especially the American aloe, Agave americana.
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(South Africa) A weed in the nightshade family (Datura stramonium), which can be used as a hallucinogenic drug.
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Cephalanthus salicifolius
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Styrax americanus (American snowbell)
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Xylorhiza tortifolia, a species of woodyaster plant.
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The marshmallow (Althaea officinalis).
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Bryophyllum delagoense, a succulent plant native to Madagascar.
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Malva alcea, vervain mallow, native to southern and eastern Europe and southwestern Asia.
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American spikenard (Aralia racemosa), a North American perennial herb with an aromatic root.
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Epacris longiflora (fuchsia-heath)
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The plant Dracophyllum latifolium from New Zealand.
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Growing in a woodland habitat.
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(South Africa) giant periwinkle
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An ornamental evergreen groundcover or low shrub native to western North America, Paxistima myrsinites
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The rainforest vine Ripogonum scandens.
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A Central American tree, Roseodendron donnell-smithii.
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Any of several tropic trees, of the genus Quassia, having scarlet flowers.
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The flowering plant Morinda royoc.
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The plant Gastrolobium cuneatum.
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A shrub related to sage, Salvia yangii (syn. Perovskia atriplicifolia).
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Alternative spelling of sagebrush [Any of several North American aromatic shrubs of the genus Artemisia, having silvery-grey, green leaves.]
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Argythamnia spp., found from Texas to Colombia
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Any of several Australian shrubs and trees, of the genus Conospermum, that have flowers in dense spikes.
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A perennial herb (Gypsophila struthium) whose root was formerly used as a substitute for soap.
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Any plant in the genus Calycanthus
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Kalmia latifolia, the mountain laurel.
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Conopholis americana which is parasitic on the roots of other trees.
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Tree of heaven (Ailanthus altissima).
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Any of several African plants of the genus Strophanthus, some of which yield arrow poisons.
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Any of various shrubs or small trees of the genus Rhus and other genera in Anacardiaceae, particularly the elm-leaved sumac, Sicilian sumac, or tanner's sumac (Rhus coriaria).
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A fragrant Asian herb, widely naturalized, Artemisia annua, the source of the antimalarial drug artemisinin
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Triadica sebifera, a tree native to eastern Asia, with a waxy seed coating used in candle and soap manufacture.
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Cultivars of the normally heavily thorned honey locust tree (Gleditsia triacanthos), known variously as Gleditsia triacanthos subsp. inermis (subspecies), Gleditsia triacanthos var. inermis (variety), or Gleditsia triacanthos f. inermis (form).
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(countable) A type of cactus, Cactus heptagonus.
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Tecoma stans (yellow bells, yellow trumpet flower, yellow elder)
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Euonymus atropurpureus, an eastern burning bush.
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Vanda sanderiana, a species of orchids endemic to the island of Mindanao in the Philippines
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A vine or small shrub native to western North America, Toxicodendron diversilobum, which exudes a toxic oil containing urushiol that causes a skin rash.
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Ceanothus leucodermis, chaparral whitethorn, a shrub in the family Rhamnaceae.
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a fungus, Ophiocordyceps sinensis, used in traditional Chinese medicine
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An aromatic tropical plant (Dysphania ambrosioides, syn. Chenopodium ambrosioides) that yields an anthelmintic oil
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Gelsemium sempervirens, native to tropical and warm temperate regions of the Americas
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Synonym of yellow wood anemone
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A tropical American herb of the genus Amoreuxia.
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The aroid plant Zamioculcas zamiifolia.
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