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(UK) Potamogeton epihydrus, in the family Potamogetonaceae.
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Any of various hybrids of the white amur that were bred for aquatic weed control.
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Hyperolius horstockii, a species of yellow sedge frog commonly found inside the petals of arum lilies.
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The golden chicken fern or woolly fern (Cibotium barometz), the rhizomes of which are covered in furry brown hair; the legend (sense 1) is supposed to have arisen because, when inverted, the rhizomes with stalks growing out of them resemble lambs.
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Scytosiphon lomentaria, a littoral brown filamentous seaweed.
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Other species in the genus Monarda.
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Cottonia peduncularis, a species of orchid from India and Sri Lanka
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The common yellow-flowered avens of Europe (Geum urbanum); herb bennet.
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Any plant of the Cardamine genus, especially Cardamine bulbosa and Cardamine hirsuta.
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A perennial member of the sunflower family (Asteraceae), cultivated as a root vegetable (Pseudopodospermum hispanicum, syn. Scorzonera hispanica).
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a filamentous alga often found in ponds
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The field blewit or blue-leg (Clitocybe saeva)
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rose campion (Silene coronaria, syn. Lychnis coronaria)
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Ajuga reptans (common bugle).
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Lycopodiella inundata, growing in boggy cool, subarctic, and alpine conditions in the northern hemisphere.
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Lilium bolanderi, a rare North American lily, native to northwestern California and southwestern Oregon.
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The royal fern, Osmunda regalis.
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Plants in the genus Corispermum.
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Pimpinella saxifraga, a plant of the family Apiaceae.
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(US) A shrubby perennial with yellow flowers, Simsia calva, native from New Mexico and Texas to Central and South America.
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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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Any of several other similar plants. (See below)
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Rattlesnake root (Prenanthes alba, now Nabulus spp.)
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Alternative form of carrageen [Irish moss (Chondrus crispus)]
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A species of plant, Lapageria rosea, found in Chile.
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Any member of the former genus Cimicifuga, now Actaea sect. Cimicifuga, of flowering plants: bugbane or cohosh.
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Lygodium microphyllum, an Old World tropical fern (also naturalized in Jamaica and Florida) that grows as a vine.
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Berberidopsis corallina in the family Berberidopsidaceae
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Certain flowering plants
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Any of several perennial plants, of the genus Hemerocallis, that have fleshy roots, grasslike leaves and colourful flowers that bloom for just one day.
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Any of the genus Baileya of typically annual flowering plants in the aster family Asteraceae, native to the southwestern United States and Mexico.
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Any plant of genus Oenanthe.
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A plant of the species Lamprocapnos spectabilis, formerly Dicentra spectabilis, similar to D. cucullaria, but red or pink.
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Asplenium nidus, an epiphytic fern.
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(botany) Any plant in the subclass Equisetidae; a horsetail.
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A European aromatic perennial herb, Tanacetum parthenium (or Chrysanthemum parthenium or Pyrethrum parthenium), having daisy-like flowers; valued as a traditional medicine, especially for headaches.
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A plant of the genus Centaurium.
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Any plant in the genus Amsinckia, with flowers in a coiled inflorescence that looks like the end of a fiddle.
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the common poppy (Papaver rhoeas), native to western Eurasia and north Africa.
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(botany) A species of creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera}).
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Any of various unrelated plants that are supposed to kill or ward off fleas.
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Lycopodiella alopecuroides, foxtail clubmoss.
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Any plant of the genus Franseria (now Ambrosia), the ragweeds.
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An American plant, Limnobium spongia, with similar propagation.
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Any of several dock plants of the genus Rumex, especially Rumex patientia.
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Polygala paucifolia, a perennial flowering plant with pink and white flowers.
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Epipogium aphyllum, the Eurasian ghost orchid.
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A species of liverwort (Aneura mirabilis) in the family Aneuraceae.
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Ellipsis of goldband lily. [Lilium auratum, a lily native to Japan, white with gold radial markings.]
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The fern Asplenium scolopendrium.
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A coarse umbelliferous plant of Europe (Tordylium maximum) or any plant of genus Tordylium.
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Any of several plants of the genus Youngia, of Asia.
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Dennstaedtia punctilobula, native to cool-temperate eastern North America.
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An orchid, Dactylorhiza maculata, growing on hills and lowlands across Europe and northern Africa.
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certain succulents in family Crassulaceae:
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Racomitrium canescens, a moss in the family Grimmiaceae.
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Any plant of the genus Marrubium.
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Any of several herbaceous Asiatic plants of the genus Hosta.
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A lichen, Cetraria islandica, that resembles a moss.
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A herb of several species in the genus Sideritis, formerly believed to heal sword cuts.
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Any plant in the genus Arisaema.
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The plant Sida rhombifolia.
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(UK, dialect) pondweed or duckweed, which forms a mat-like surface on water and makes it look treacherously like dry land
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The prickly glasswort (Kali turgidum, syn. of Salsola kali).
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Cypripedium kentuckiense, an orchid native to the central United States.
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Pharnaceum mollugo (cf. Mollugo verticillata), a slender-leaved East Indian shrub with white flowers in umbels.
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A composite plant of the genus Prenanthes, of which several species are found in the United States.
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The plant sweet william.
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A legendary plant eaten by the Lotophagi of the Odyssey that caused drowsiness and euphoria.
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A plant of the species Salvia lyrata, native to warm-temperate eastern North America.
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Dryopteris filix-mas, from which is derived a vermifuge preparation.
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Any of the water plants in the genus Hippuris,
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Any aquatic plant of the genus Hippuris, having narrow leaves in whorls.
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Astrantia spp., such as the great masterwort.
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Any of various European and North African herbs, of the genus Medicago, several of which are grown for fodder etc.
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Any plants of the genus Myriophyllum; water milfoil.
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Any of several species of flowering plants of the genus Astragalus.
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A small European fern (Asplenium ceterach) formerly used in medicine.
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Any of several vines of the genus Ipomoea, especially Ipomoea alba.
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A small fern, Botrychium lunaria (lesser moonwort); later, any member of the genus.
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Silene acaulis, a campion in the family Caryophyllaceae.
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Limosella aquatica, a small herbaceous plant growing on muddy shores.
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Carduus nutans, a biennial herb in the sunflower family Asteraceae, native to parts of Europe and Asia.
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Any of the plants in the genus, Nasturtium, that includes watercress.
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Any of the genus Nelumbo of aquatic plants with large, showy flowers resembling water lilies, the lotuses.
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A Southeast Asian carnivorous plant of the genus Nepenthes; a monkey cup or tropical pitcher plant.
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Some plants of the genus Impatiens; specifically, the touch-me-not balsam or yellow balsam (Impatiens noli-tangere).
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Athyrium filix-femina, native to the temperate northern hemisphere.
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Adiantum pedatum, a fern native to temperate and cool eastern North America.
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An umbelliferous plant, the common alexanders of Western Europe (Smyrnium olusatrum).
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Alternative form of oarweed [A brown alga, Laminaria digitata, found on exposed shores]
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Alternative spelling of oxeye daisy [A widespread flowering plant native to Europe and temperate regions of Asia, Leucanthemum vulgare.]
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(US, regional) Black-eyed Susan, Rudbeckia hirta.
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Pseudopodospermum hispanicum (syn. Scorzonera hispanica, black salsify, black oyster plant), cultivated for its dark-skinned edible root
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Alternative form of oyster plant [Acanthus mollis (bear's breeches), native to the Mediterranean]
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A decorative plant that is a hybrid of the genus Echinodorus.
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Myriophyllum aquaticum, a flowering plant.
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Any of several flowering plants that have flowers the shape and size of small pearls:
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A lithops (succulent plant of genus Lithops)
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Aquatic or semi-aquatic plants in the genus Hydrocotyle (water pennywort, Indian pennywort, marsh penny, thick-leaved pennywort, and white rot).
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A plant of the species Uvularia perfoliata, native to eastern North America.
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Equisetum arvense, the field horsetail or common horsetail.
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(now rare) A plant of the genus Pimpinella, especially burnet saxifrage (Pimpinella saxifraga).
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Any of the genus Lechea of low North American herbs with branching stems, and very small and abundant leaves and flowers.
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Any of several aquatic plants of the genus Eriocaulon.
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A tropical plant native to Madagascar but grown elsewhere as a house plant for its ornamental pink- or white-spotted leaves, Hypoestes phyllostachya
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Any milkwort of the genus Polygala
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Alternative form of pondlily [spatterdock]
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The herbaceous plant Stylophorum diphyllum.
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A semi-aquatic herbaceous plant, Lythrum salicaria, having long spikes of purple flowers, native to Eurasia, considered invasive in North America and New Zealand.
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The plant Stillingia sylvatica.
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The plant Gastrolobium ovalifolium.
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A plant of the genus Herniaria, especially Herniaria glabra, formerly used in the treatment of hernia and for other medicinal purposes.
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Any of a number of plants such as sagebrush considered to be similar to Salvia officinalis, mostly because they are small shrubs and have gray foliage or are aromatic.
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A perennial herb of the genus Onobrychis with pale pink flowers, especially Onobrychis viciifolia (syn. Onobrychis sativa).
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samphire (of the genus Salicornia)
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The plant Acanthus ebracteatus.
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A succulent plant, the houseleek.
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An evergreen shrub, Atriplex confertifolia.
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A composite plant (Tripolium pannonicum subsp. tripolium) growing along the coast of Europe.
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A plant of the genus Coronilla (especially, Coronilla scorpioides), with curved pods.
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Any plant of the genus Albuca, mainly occurring in Africa.
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Any of various plants in the genus Saussurea that grow at high latitudes in central Asia.
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A plant species of the family Ranunculaceae (Anemone sylvestris).
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Any plant in the genus Thymelaea
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A green and white variegated evergreen perennial plant, (Chlorophytum comosum), grown as a houseplant
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Meum athamanticum, an ornamental plant in the Apiaceae family found in mountain areas in Central and Western Europe, with roots and feathery leaves used as food and for medicinal purposes.
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Elymus elymoides, a species of wild rye.
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Uvularia sessilifolia, native to much of eastern North America.
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the plant hog fennel (Peucedanum officinale)
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Any of a group of insectivorous plants in the genus Drosera that catch insects by sticky droplets ("dew") at the end of hairs on the leaves and grow in boggy ground all over the world.
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Alternative form of sweet flag [A perennial wetland plant, Acorus calamus, with an aromatic medicinal root, formerly used to strew floors.]
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Pteridium esculentum, a bracken of the Southern Hemisphere, with a thickened edible rhizome.
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Any of several perennial composite plants, especially of genera Cirsium, Carduus, Cynara, or Onopordum, having prickly leaves and showy flower heads with prickly bracts.
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The soft, feathery pappus attached to the seeds of a thistle.
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The common boneset (Eupatorium perfoliatum).
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A plant, Campanula trachelium, with a throat-shaped corolla, once considered a remedy for sore throats.
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Any of the species Gahnia setifolia of sedges
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Any of several species of flowering plants, of the genus Lathraea.
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A tritoma; a red-hot poker plant.
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A low-growing herb (Potentilla erecta, syn. Potentilla tormentilla).
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Any plant of the genus Psathyrotes of annual and perennial forbs and low subshrubs native to dry areas of southwestern North America.
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Any of various plants, including Norther European species of spurge (Euphorbia) and the nipplewort (Lapsana communis), formerly believed to cure warts.
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Any of genus Oxypolis of plants in the family Apiaceae
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An aquatic flowering plant of the genus Pontederia (syn. Eichhornia)
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Any of the genus Bacopa of aquatic plants, especially
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Species of genus Nymphoides, the fringed water lily and similar plants.
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Any of several submerged aquatic plants of the genus Myriophyllum.
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A water plant native to North and Central America, Hydrocleys nymphoides, with floating leaves and poppy-like flowers.
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A kind of speedwell found in wet places in Europe and America, Veronica anagallis-aquatica.
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Tropical duckweed, water lettuce (Pistia stratiotes).
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Alternative form of water plantain [Any of several plants, of the genus Alisma, that inhabit marshy places]
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An aquatic herbaceous flowering plant widely distributed in North America, the West Indies, northern South America, East Asia, Australia, the Indian Subcontinent, and parts of Africa (Brasenia schreberi).
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Alternative form of water willow [Any of a group of aquatic plants of the Americas in the genus Justicia, with long willow-like leaves and spikes of small purplish flowers.]
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pimpernel or any similar wayside plant
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Species of Uvularia, the bellworts.
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A European plant (Eranthis hyemalis).
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Cone-shaped distortions of the leaves of witch-hazel trees, caused by Hormaphis hamamelidis, the witch-hazel cone gall aphid.
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Any of several perennial flowering plants, of the genus Luzula, that have grass-like leaves.
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Racomitrium lanuginosum, a moss in the family Grimmiaceae.
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Any of several plants of the genus Stachys
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