Concept cluster: Plants > Plants
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Any of the gladioli previously placed in the genus Acidanthera.
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Any of several ferns in the genus Ophioglossum, whose spores are produced on a spike resembling a serpent's tongue.
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Any member of the genus Aechmea of bromeliaceous plants.
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Alternative form of alfilaria [Common storksbill (Erodium cicutarium), a flowering plant of the family Geraniaceae.]
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The amaranth flower.
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Elodea canadensis, in the Hydrocharitaceae family, with many small leaves on a submerged stem
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Any plant of the genus Ampelozizyphus
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A tall plant, with hollow stems, genus Angelica, especially the garden angelica (Angelica archangelica).
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(botany) Any member of the thrift genus Armeria.
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(botany) Any grass of the subfamily Arundinoideae.
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(Greek mythology) The flower said to carpet Hades, and a favorite food of the dead.
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aster (any of several plants of the genus Aster)
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Meum athamanticum, an ornamental plant in the Apiaceae family.
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Any flowering plant of the genus Banisteriopsis
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Any of the genus Helietta of flowering plants in the citrus family Rutaceae.
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(computer graphics) A fern-like fractal involving four affine transformations.
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Ophrys, a European genus of terrestrial orchids, especially Ophrys apifera
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A flowering plant of the genus Bifora.
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Any of numerous species of dark-coloured mosses (Bryophyta), possibly species of the genera Grimmia, Andreaea, Syntrichia, Cinclidotus.
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peat moss; sphagnum
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Nephrolepis exaltata cv. Bostoniensis, a fern with gracefully arching fronds.
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A fern; bracken (Pteridium).
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A plant, the acanthus.
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That breeds in bromeliads
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(botany) Any member of the genus Brownea.
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(botany) Any of the genus Bryophyllum of plants in the family Crassulaceae.
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(obsolete) buttercup
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Any flower of the genus Narcissus; a daffodil.
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(botany) Any plant of the genus Calceolaria.
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Any of the solanaceous plants of genus Calibrachoa.
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Woodwardia, native to the Northern Hemisphere.
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Alternative form of chain fern [Woodwardia, native to the Northern Hemisphere.]
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A coarse fern, Osmundastrum cinnamomeum, found primarily in wet areas.
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Any fern in the genus Pellaea.
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Any tree moss of the genus Climacium
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(botany) clinanthium
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Any of several similar flowering plants of tribe Heliantheae in order Asterales, in genera Dracopis, Echinacea, Rudbeckia, and Ratibida, that have a cone-shaped disk of florets.
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(botany) Any of several plants, of the genus Convolvulus, found in temperate climates, having small trumpet-shaped flowers.
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(botany) Any of the plants in the genus Coprosma.
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(botany) Any of the genus Corchorus of malvaceous flowering plants, some of which yield jute fiber.
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The common poppy (Papaver rhoeas), of Eurasia.
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Synonym of cup lichen
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(botany) Any orchid of the genus Cymbidium.
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(botany) Any of the genus Daboecia of evergreen shrubs related to heather.
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A labiate plant, Origanum dictamnus, formerly renowned for its medicinal properties; dittany of Crete.
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Any plant of the genus Dolichos.
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(botany) Any plant of the genus Dracocephalum, the dragonheads.
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Any of several carnivorous, flowering plants of the genus Drosera.
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A species of orchid, Ophrys sphegodes, found in Europe and the Middle East.
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(botany) Any plant of the genus Epidendrum.
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Any of several South American flowering plants of the genus Escallonia
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(botany) Any plant in a clade that includes many taxonomic orders related to the roses
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Any of several different kinds of palms (Arecaceae) in various genera with leaves that are palmately lobed (rather than pinnately compound).
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Any member of Psathyrotes, a genus of North American desert plants, brittlestems.
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A species of moss common in boreal forests, Pleurozium schreberi.
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The spores of ferns, once believed to have magical properties when properly gathered.
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A thicket of ferns.
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The furled fronds of a young fern harvested for food consumption.
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Any of the ferns in the family Hymenophyllaceae, so named for their thin, membranous fronds.
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Coeloglossum viride, a long-bracted green orchid.
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(botany) Vegetation unique to the Cape Floral Kingdom, made up chiefly of Proteaceae, restios, and Ericaceae.
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(botany) Any of the genus Galtonia of plants in the family Asparagaceae, native to southern Africa.
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Any plant with sword-shaped leaves, especially Iris foetidissima.
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Any seed fern of the genus Glossopteris.
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Zizia aurea
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Any of several flowering plants of the subtribe Helianthinae.
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A plant with elongate leaves and minute flowers, such as a grass, sedge or rush.
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Any of a number of orchids in the Pterostylis genus.
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(rare) A magical plant mentioned by John Milton, said to be good against enchantments.
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Any of the species in the genus Phyllodoce, mountain heath
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Any of a number of species of orchid of the genera Epipactis and Cephalanthera.
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(botany) Any plant of the class Hexandria
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A bryophyte with a leafless thallus characterized by a dominant gametophyte stage of the life cycle and a sporophyte stage shaped like a horn.
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Any of the genus Ionidium of violaceous plants, chiefly found in tropical America.
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An aquatic plant (Aponogeton madagascariensis, syns. Aponogeton fenestralis, Ouvirandra fenestralis) whose leaves have little tissue between the veins.
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Other similar ferns of genus Athyrium.
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(botany) Any of the plants of the genus Landolphia.
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Such a fern
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An orchid of the genus Grammatophyllum.
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Alternative letter-case form of lily of the valley [A flowering plant, Convallaria majalis, with richly fragrant pendant bells.]
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Any of several large North American trees, of the genus Liriodendron, that have tulip-like flowers; especially Liriodendron tulipifera, the tulip tree
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Any of the plants of the genus Liriope used as a groundcover in landscaping and gardening
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Any of the genus Lithops of succulent plants resembling stones.
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The early-purple orchid, Orchis mascula.
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Any of the plant family Phrymaceae.
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Lobaria pulmonaria, syn. Stichta pulmonacea, (in family Lobariaceae, lungwort lichen, lung lichen, tree lungwort)
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Any primitive plant of the division Lycopodiophyta
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(botany) Any of the genus Lygodium of climbing ferns.
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A fertilizer derived from this algae.
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Designating various types of moss or flowering plants.
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The species Orchis anthropophora;
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Any plant of the genus Mandragora, certain of which are said to have medicinal properties; the root of these plants often resembles the shape of a small person, hence occasioning various mythic, magical, or occult uses.
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Any sedge of the subfamily Mapanioideae.
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Any fern of the class Marattiopsida
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(botany) Any of the genus Marsilea of aquatic ferns.
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Any of several plants that flower in May - especially the hawthorn (in Britain) and the trailing arbutus (in the US).
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A clade within the subfamily Faboideae, comprised of three main branches: the tribe Indigofereae, the tribes Abreae and Millettieae, and the tribes Desmodieae, Phaseoleae, and Psoraleae.
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Any of various plants (such as pennyroyal or citronella) thought to repel mosquitos.
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Any species of Paronychia, the whitlow-wort.
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Alternative form of netted chainfern [Woodwardia areolata, a fern native to eastern North America, favoring moist, sandy, acidic soils.]
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Any plant of the nettle family, Urticaceae.
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A coarse umbelliferous North American plant in the genus Ligusticum, with a large aromatic root.
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Any cactus of the subfamily Opuntioideae
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Any of several species in the genus Bauhinia, many of which are grown for their showy flowers.
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(botany) The roots of ferns of the genus Osmunda, used in growing orchids etc.
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Any of the genus Osteospermum of subshrubs.
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Alternative form of paper flower [A plant, Bougainvillea glabra, and its flower head, so called for the papery bracts.]
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(botany) Any of the genus Parnassia of herbaceous dicots.
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(botany) Any of the genus Parthenium of flowering plants in the aster family.
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Alternative spelling of pasque flower [Various deciduous perennial flowering plants, of the genus Pulsatilla, found in clumps in certain grassland areas.]
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Alternative letter-case form of passion flower
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(botany) The herb vervain (Verbena officinalis).
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Any of the flowering plants of the genus Phylica, the majority of which are restricted to South Africa.
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(botany) Any of the genus Pinguicula of butterworts.
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(botany) A plant of the genus Plumbago; leadwort.
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(botany) Any of the genus Podophyllum of herbaceous perennial plants in the family Berberidaceae, with palmately lobed umbrella-like leaves, and several stems produced from a creeping underground rhizome.
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Charales, an order of green algae
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(botany) Any plant of the former genus Quamoclit.
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Any of several flowering plants from genera Zephyranthes, Habranthus, and Cooperia, in subtribe Zephyranthinae .
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Any member of the genus Ricinus.
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Any fern in the genus Cryptogramma.
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(botany) Any member of the genus Rodgersia.
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Any plant of the genus Rottlera.
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Aceria anthocoptes, a mite of the family Eriophyidae found on Cirsium arvense, the Canada thistle.
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Asplenium ceterach (syn. Ceterach officinarum), a fern with orange-brown trichomes.
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A starch or jelly made out of plants in the Orchidaceae family, such as the early-purple orchid (Orchis mascula).
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(botany) Any member of the cactus genus Schlumbergera.
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Spirals or sprays in the shape of an actual plant.
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More generally, any of several species of plants in the genus Eryngium.
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Any of a group of ferny plants of the genus Selaginella, spike moss.
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(now rare) A plant of the genus Laserpitium.
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(botany) Any of the subshrubs and perennial herbs of the genus Shortia.
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Any mistletoe of the family Loranthaceae.
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(botany) Any of the genus Sidalcea of checkerblooms or checkermallows.
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Any of the genus Sigillaria of fossil trees principally found in the coal formation, with seal-like leaf scars in vertical rows on the surface.
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(botany) A plant of the genus Soldanella, low Alpine herbs of the primrose family.
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(informal) Any plant of the genus Spathiphyllum; a peace lily.
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Any horsetail of the former order Sphenopsida, now Equisetopsida
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Any of a number of types of ferns in the genus Asplenium.
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Ponthieva maculata, a species of Central American orchid.
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Any of the epiphytic ferns in the genus Platycerium, often cultivated for their distinctive foliage, shade tolerance, and ability to grow off of the ground.
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Any of various succulent plants of the Crassulaceae family, native to temperate zones, especially in genus Sedum
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Any of the genus Stylosanthes of flowering plants.
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Ottelia ovalifolia
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Some ferns in the genus Polystichum which look like the typical Nephrolepis sword ferns.
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Synonym of anthurium
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Any of the genus Stillingia of plants in the family Euphorbiaceae.
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Any of many tropical ferns that have tall trunks topped with fronds, of the orders Cyatheales, Marattiales, and Osmundales, especially families Cyatheaceae, Dicksoniaceae, and Metaxyaceae in Cyatheales.
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Diphylleia cymosa, an ornamental plant of the Berberidaceae family, native to the United States.
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A plant belonging to the genus Verticordia.
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Alternative form of wakerobin [Any of several perennial flowering plants, of the genus Trillium, having flowers with three petals.]
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(botany) Any plant of Hydrophyllaceae, the waterleaf family.
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(botany) An aquatic plant
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(botany) Having white veins; applied to the perennial herb Pyrola picta.
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A wild (uncultivated) flowering plant.
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Many species of ferns in genus Dryopteris.
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Any of several evergreen ferns, of the family Dryopteridaceae, especially genus Dryopteris, that have dark green, leathery fronds.
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(botany) Any of the genus Woodwardia of chain ferns.

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