Dried flower favorite
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STATICEDried flower favorite
CLOVEDried flower bud.
SHRINKINGVIOLETDried flower, in a way
CLOVESDried flower buds in cookery.
CLOVEDried flower bud in a spice rack
CLOVEDried flower bud used as a spice
santonicathe dried unexpanded flower-heads of a species of wormwood
santonicasSANTONICA, the dried unexpanded flower-heads of a species of wormwood
teaselflower head of the fuller's teasel used when dried to raise a nap on woolen cloth
teazlesthe dried flower head or bur of the plant D. fullonum, used for teasing or teaseling cloth
teaselsthe dried flower head or bur of the plant D. fullonum, used for teasing or teaseling cloth
teazledthe dried flower head or bur of the plant D. fullonum, used for teasing or teaseling cloth
teazelthe dried flower head or bur of the plant D. fullonum, used for teasing or teaseling cloth
teazeledthe dried flower head or bur of the plant D. fullonum, used for teasing or teaseling cloth
teazlethe dried flower head or bur of the plant D. fullonum, used for teasing or teaseling cloth
teaselerthe dried flower head or bur of the plant D. fullonum, used for teasing or teaseling cloth
teazlingthe dried flower head or bur of the plant D. fullonum, used for teasing or teaseling cloth
teaselthe dried flower head or bur of the plant D. fullonum, used for teasing or teaseling cloth
teaseledthe dried flower head or bur of the plant D. fullonum, used for teasing or teaseling cloth
teazelsthe dried flower head or bur of the plant D. fullonum, used for teasing or teaseling cloth
pyrethrumthe dried flower heads of these plants, used chiefly as an insecticide and sometimes in medicine for certain skin disorders
everlastingsA flower of the daisy family with a papery texture, retaining its shape and color after being dried, esp. a helichrysum
wormseedthe dried, unexpanded flower heads of a wormwood, Artemisia cina(Levant wormseed), or the fruit of certain goosefoots, esp. Chenopodium anthelminticum (or C. ambrosioides), the Mexican tea or American wormseed, used as an anthelmintic