Choose and gather as flowers
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CULLChoose and gather, as flowers.
CULLChoose and gather.
SHEAVEGather and bundle, as wheat
SHEAVEGather and bind, as grain
FURLGather and bind, as a sail
spadicifloralhaving flowers in a spathe, as do arum, palms, and some other monocotyledons
garlandsA wreath of flowers and leaves, worn on the head or hung as a decoration
garlandA wreath of flowers and leaves, worn on the head or hung as a decoration
purslanelow, trailing plant, Portulaca oleracea, having yellow flowers, used as a salad plant and potherb
scorpioid(of a flower cluster) Curled up at the end, and uncurling as the flowers develop
unisexualof one sex only, as plants which have the male and female flowers on separate individual
charlockA wild mustard with yellow flowers, commonly found as a weed in fields and along roadsides
captanpowder, C9H8Cl3NO2S, of white to cream color, used as a fungicide on vegetables, fruits, and flowers
unisexuallyUNISEXUAL, of one sex only, as plants which have the male and female flowers on separate individual
galantaminea compound, orig derived from flowers, esp daffodils and snowdrops, used as a drug in treating dementia
feverfewbushy composite plant, Chrysanthemum parthenium, bearing small white flowers, formerly used as a remedy for fever and headache
jetbeadsshrub, Rhodotypos scandens, of the rose family, having white flowers and glossy black fruit, cultivated as an ornamental
floricaneplant stem that grows for a year before bearing fruit and flowers, as in the bramble or raspberry
galantaminesGALANTAMINE, a compound, orig derived from flowers, esp daffodils and snowdrops, used as a drug in treating dementia
jetbeadshrub, Rhodotypos scandens, of the rose family, having white flowers and glossy black fruit, cultivated as an ornamental
sorosisfleshy multiple fruit composed of many flowers, seed vessels, and receptacles consolidated, as in the pineapple and mulberry
ajugasany of various plants of the genus Ajuga, having usually blue flowers and often cultivated as a ground cover
chokeberryA North American shrub of the rose family, with white flowers and red autumn foliage, cultivated as an ornamental
ajugaany of various plants of the genus Ajuga, having usually blue flowers and often cultivated as a ground cover
chokeberriesA North American shrub of the rose family, with white flowers and red autumn foliage, cultivated as an ornamental
heterogonythe condition of having two or more kinds of flowers, different as to the length of their stamens and pistils
oxeyeany of several composite plants (as of the genera Chrysanthemum or Heliopsis) having heads with both disk and ray flowers
heterogoniesHETEROGONY, the condition of having two or more kinds of flowers, different as to the length of their stamens and pistils
catkina spicate inflorescence (as of the willow, birch, or oak) bearing scaly bracts and unisexual usually apetalous flowers called also ament
dhaka tropical Asian leguminous tree, Butea frondosa, that has bright red flowers and yields a red resin, used as an astringent
episciasany of several tropical American plants of the genus Episcia, often cultivated as houseplants for their textured, variegated foliage and showy flowers
aphelandraany shrub of the evergreen genus Aphelandra, widely grown as a house plant for its variegated shiny leaves and brightly coloured flowers
episciaany of several tropical American plants of the genus Episcia, often cultivated as houseplants for their textured, variegated foliage and showy flowers
maquisevergreen shrub, Aristotelia chilensis, of Chile, having toothed, oblong leaves, greenish-white flowers, and purple berries, grown as an ornamental in S California
mistletoea Eurasian evergreen shrub, with leathery leaves, yellowish flowers, and waxy white berries, grows as a partial parasite on various trees also MISLETOE
pyrethrumany of several chrysanthemums, as Chrysanthemum coccineum, having finely divided leaves and showy red, pink, lilac, or white flowers, cultivated as an ornamental
nasturtiumsA South American trailing plant with round leaves and bright orange, yellow, or red edible flowers that is widely grown as an ornamental
nerolia fragrant pale yellow essential oil obtained from flowers chiefly of the sour orange and used especially in cologne and as a flavoring
lungwortsA bristly herbaceous European plant of the borage family, typically having white-spotted leaves and pink flowers that turn blue as they age
nasturtiumA South American trailing plant with round leaves and bright orange, yellow, or red edible flowers that is widely grown as an ornamental