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EDELWEISS |
White-flowering plant |
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ANEMONE |
White-flowering plant |
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ALYSSUM |
Flowering plant |
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MULLEIN |
Flowering plant |
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MOSS |
Simple non-flowering plant |
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PIMPERNEL |
Scarlet flowering plant |
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BUGBANE |
White flowering plant |
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CATALPA |
White flowering plant |
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LOBELIA |
Bue flowering plant |
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BAYLOBELIA |
Bue flowering plant |
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CLEMATIS |
Flowering climbing plant |
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CYCLAMEN |
Cycle man around flowering plant |
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AARONSROD |
Plant with straight flowering stems |
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SHRUB |
Flowering plant found in rubbish? Rubbish! |
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FLORA |
Greek mythology figure and flowering plant |
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FOXGLOVE |
Flowering plant, the source of digitalis |
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GENTIAN |
Blue flowering plant used in herbal medicine |
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PHYTOMERON |
An organic element of a flowering plant; a phyton. |
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OOSPORE |
A fertilized oosphere in the ovule of a flowering plant. |
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OOSPERE |
An analogous mass of protoplasm in the ovule of a
flowering plant; an embryonic vesicle. |
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AARON'S ROD |
A plant with a tall flowering stem; esp. the great
mullein, or hag-taper, and the golden-rod. |
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FRUIT |
The ripened ovary of a flowering plant, with its contents
and whatever parts are consolidated with it. |
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HERB |
A plant whose stem does not become woody and permanent, but
dies, at least down to the ground, after flowering. |
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PROEMBRYO |
The series of cells formed in the ovule of a flowering
plant after fertilization, but before the formation of the embryo. |
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SAPROPHYTE |
Any plant growing on decayed animal or vegetable
matter, as most fungi and some flowering plants with no green color, as
the Indian pipe. |