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OXLIP |
Yellow flower |
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DAFFODIL |
Yellow flower |
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BUTTERCUP |
Yellow flower |
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COWSLIP |
Yellow spring flower |
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FRANGIPANI |
White and yellow flower |
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PRIMROSE |
Pale yellow spring flower |
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CROCUS |
Yellow or white spring flower that grows from a bulb |
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GOLDING |
A conspicuous yellow flower, commonly the corn marigold
(Chrysanthemum segetum). |
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GOLD |
A yellow color, like that of the metal; as, a flower
tipped with gold. |
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TIDYTIPS |
A California composite plant (Layia platyglossa), the
flower of which has yellow rays tipped with white. |
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GOOLDE |
An old English name of some yellow flower, -- the marigold
(Calendula), according to Dr. Prior, but in Chaucer perhaps the
turnsole. |
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HAIR |
An outgrowth of the epidermis, consisting of one or of
several cells, whether pointed, hooked, knobbed, or stellated. Internal
hairs occur in the flower stalk of the yellow frog lily (Nuphar). |
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CALCEOLARIA |
A genus of showy herbaceous or shrubby plants, brought
from South America; slipperwort. It has a yellow or purple flower,
often spotted or striped, the shape of which suggests its name. |
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SUNFLOWER |
...robably
from the form and color of its flower, which is large disk with yellow
rays. The commonly cultivated sunflower is Helianthus annuus, a n... |
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CALYPSO |
A small and beautiful species of orchid, having a flower
variegated with purple, pink, and yellow. It grows in cold and wet
localities in the n... |
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VIOLET |
...pecies.
The violets are generally low, herbaceous plants, and the flowers of
many of the species are blue, while others are white or yellow, or ... |
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LARKSPUR |
...rkspur (D. elatum) has two petals bearded with
yellow hairs, and looks not unlike a bee. ... |