A North American pitcher plant
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trumpetsA North American pitcher plant
sarraceniasA North American pitcher plant of marshy places, some kinds of which are cultivated as ornamentals
sarraceniaA North American pitcher plant of marshy places, some kinds of which are cultivated as ornamentals
sarraceniaa genus of American perennial herbs growing in bogs; the American pitcher plant
sarraceniasSARRACENIA, a genus of American perennial herbs growing in bogs; the American pitcher plant
liatrisa North American plant with small white flowers
moonseedsA North American climbing plant with crescent-shaped seeds
liatrisesLIATRIS, a North American plant with small white flowers
sagebrushA shrubby aromatic North American plant of the daisy family
beargrassesA North American plant with long, coarse, grasslike leaves, in particular
beargrassA North American plant with long, coarse, grasslike leaves, in particular
pipsissewasA North American plant of the wintergreen family, with whorled evergreen leaves
pipsissewaA North American plant of the wintergreen family, with whorled evergreen leaves
heucheraa North American plant with heart-shaped leaves and mostly red flowers
heucherasHEUCHERA, a North American plant with heart-shaped leaves and mostly red flowers
pokeweedsA North American plant with red stems, spikes of cream flowers, and purple berries
paintbrushA North American plant that bears brightly colored flowering spikes with a brushlike appearance
paintbrushesA North American plant that bears brightly colored flowering spikes with a brushlike appearance
sundropsA day-flowering North American plant with yellow flowers, related to the evening primrose
tuckahoesA root or other underground plant part formerly eaten by North American Indians, in particular
quamashesA North American plant of the lily family, cultivated for its starry blue or purple flowers
camassesA North American plant of the lily family, cultivated for its starry blue or purple flowers
puccoonA North American plant that yields a pigment from which dye or medicinal products are obtained, esp. formerly
wintergreensA North American plant from which a pungent oil is obtained, in particular the checkerberry or related shrubs
puccoonsA North American plant that yields a pigment from which dye or medicinal products are obtained, esp. formerly
wintergreenA North American plant from which a pungent oil is obtained, in particular the checkerberry or related shrubs
waterleafA North American woodland plant with bell-shaped flowers and leaves that appear to be stained with water
bluecurlsA North American plant of the mint family, with small blue flowers and blue-stalked, deeply curled stamens
rudbeckiasA North American plant of the daisy family, with yellow or orange flowers and a dark conelike center
rudbeckiaA North American plant of the daisy family, with yellow or orange flowers and a dark conelike center
redrootNorth American plant, Lachnanthes caroliniana (or L. tinctoria), having sword-shaped leaves, woolly, yellowish flowers, and a red root
redrootsNorth American plant, Lachnanthes caroliniana (or L. tinctoria), having sword-shaped leaves, woolly, yellowish flowers, and a red root
goldensealA North American woodland plant of the buttercup family, with a bright yellow root that is used in herbal medicine
trilliumsA plant with a solitary three-petaled flower above a whorl of three leaves, native to North American and Asia
goldensealsA North American woodland plant of the buttercup family, with a bright yellow root that is used in herbal medicine
partridgeberryA creeping North American plant of the madder family with red berries that are a favored food of game birds
coneflowersA North American plant of the daisy family that has flowers with conelike disks that appear to consist of soft spines
bloodrootA North American plant of the poppy family that has white flowers and fleshy underground rhizomes that exude red sap when cut
tuckahoeNorth American plant, Peltandra virginica, of wet areas, having large, arrow-shaped leaves and inconspicuous flowers enclosed in a narrow, pointed spathe
bloodrootsA North American plant of the poppy family that has white flowers and fleshy underground rhizomes that exude red sap when cut