Colorful plant of the daisy family
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MARIGOLDColorful plant of the daisy family
sagebrushA shrubby aromatic North American plant of the daisy family
butterweedA yellow-flowered plant of the daisy family, closely related to ragwort
groundselsA widely distributed plant of the daisy family, with yellow rayless flowers
fleabanesA herbaceous plant of the daisy family, reputed to drive away fleas
butterweedsA yellow-flowered plant of the daisy family, closely related to ragwort
camomilesAn aromatic European plant of the daisy family, with white and yellow daisylike flowers
chamomilesAn aromatic European plant of the daisy family, with white and yellow daisylike flowers
solidagosA plant of the genus Solidago in the daisy family, esp. (in gardening) goldenrod
doronicumsA plant of the genus Doronicum in the daisy family, esp. (in gardening) leopard's bane
pyrethrumsAn aromatic plant of the daisy family, typically having feathery foliage and brightly colored flowers
santolinaA plant of the genus Santolina in the daisy family, esp. (in gardening) lavender cotton
gaillardiasAn American plant of the daisy family, cultivated for its bright red and yellow flowers
gaillardiaAn American plant of the daisy family, cultivated for its bright red and yellow flowers
doronicumA plant of the genus Doronicum in the daisy family, esp. (in gardening) leopard's bane
goldenrodsA plant of the daisy family that bears tall spikes of small bright yellow flowers
santolinasA plant of the genus Santolina in the daisy family, esp. (in gardening) lavender cotton
gerberasA plant of the daisy family, native to Asia and Africa, with large brightly colored flowers
cinerariasA plant of the daisy family with compact masses of bright flowers, often cultivated as a houseplant
mayweedsA plant of the daisy family that typically grows as a weed of fields and waste ground
rudbeckiasA North American plant of the daisy family, with yellow or orange flowers and a dark conelike center
chrysanthemumsA popular plant of the daisy family, having brightly colored ornamental flowers and existing in many cultivated varieties
rudbeckiaA North American plant of the daisy family, with yellow or orange flowers and a dark conelike center
chrysanthemumA popular plant of the daisy family, having brightly colored ornamental flowers and existing in many cultivated varieties
achilleasA plant of the daisy family, which typically has heads of small white or yellow flowers and fernlike leaves
pellitoriesA plant of the daisy family, Anacyclus pyrethrum, with a pungent-flavored root, used as a local irritant, etc
chicoryA blue-flowered Mediterranean plant of the daisy family, cultivated for its edible salad leaves and carrot-shaped root
chicoriesA blue-flowered Mediterranean plant of the daisy family, cultivated for its edible salad leaves and carrot-shaped root
pellitoryA plant of the daisy family, Anacyclus pyrethrum, with a pungent-flavored root, used as a local irritant, etc
hawkweedsA widely distributed plant of the daisy family, typically having small yellow dandelionlike flowerheads and often growing as a weed
coneflowersA North American plant of the daisy family that has flowers with conelike disks that appear to consist of soft spines
marigoldsA plant of the daisy family, typically with yellow, orange, or copper-brown flowers, that is widely cultivated as an ornamental
costmariesAn aromatic plant of the daisy family, formerly used in medicine and for flavoring ale prior to the use of hops
knapweedsA tough-stemmed plant of the daisy family that typically has purple thistlelike flowerheads, occurring typically in grassland and on roadsides
cockleburA herbaceous plant of the daisy family, with broad leaves and burred fruits. It originated in tropical America but is now cosmopolitan
cocklebursA herbaceous plant of the daisy family, with broad leaves and burred fruits. It originated in tropical America but is now cosmopolitan
mugwortsA plant of the daisy family, with aromatic divided leaves that are dark green above and whitish below, native to north temperate regions
feverfewsA bushy aromatic Eurasian plant of the daisy family, with feathery leaves and daisylike flowers. It is used in herbal medicine to treat headaches
burdocksA large herbaceous Old World plant of the daisy family. The hook-bearing flowers become woody burrs after fertilization and cling to animals' coats for seed dispersal
ragweedsA North American plant of the daisy family. Its tiny green flowers produce copious amounts of pollen, making it a major causative agent of hay fever in some areas