Fleshy plant
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ALOEFleshy plant
ALOEFleshy-leaved plant
ALOEFleshy-leafed plant
ALOEFleshy-leaved plant.
SEAKALEFleshy mustard plant.
ALOEFleshy healing plant
AGAVEPlant with fleshy leaves
ALOEPlant with fleshy leaves
ALOEPlant having fleshy leaves
lithopsa fleshy-leaved plant
ALOEPlant with thick, fleshy leaves
SEAKALEFleshy plant of the mustard family
magueyany of various fleshy-leaved agaves (as the century plant)
horokakaa low-growing New Zealand plant with fleshy leaves and pink or white flowers
artichokea thistle-like perennial plant with large fleshy scaly head and bracts and edible receptacle
arrowroota W. Indian plant with fleshy tuberous rhizomes; a pure edible starch made from this
artichokesARTICHOKE, a thistle-like perennial plant with large fleshy scaly head and bracts and edible receptacle
arrowrootsARROWROOT, a W. Indian plant with fleshy tuberous rhizomes; a pure edible starch made from this
echeveriasA succulent plant with rosettes of fleshy colorful leaves, native to warm regions of America and popular as houseplants
kumerasa convolvulaceous twining plant, Ipomoea batatas, of tropical America, cultivated in the tropics for its edible fleshy yellow root
peperomiaA small, fleshy-leaved, tropical plant of the pepper family. Many are grown as houseplants, chiefly for their decorative foliage
peperomiasA small, fleshy-leaved, tropical plant of the pepper family. Many are grown as houseplants, chiefly for their decorative foliage
spathiphyllumany tropical plant of the genus Spathiphyllum, having lance-shaped leaves and fleshy white spadices of flowers in white spathes
glasswortsA widely distributed salt-marsh plant with fleshy scalelike leaves. The ashes of the burned plant were formerly used in glassmaking
stonecropsA small fleshy-leaved plant that typically has star-shaped yellow or white flowers and grows among rocks or on walls
stonecropA small fleshy-leaved plant that typically has star-shaped yellow or white flowers and grows among rocks or on walls
glasswortA widely distributed salt-marsh plant with fleshy scalelike leaves. The ashes of the burned plant were formerly used in glassmaking
spathiphyllumsSPATHIPHYLLUM, any tropical plant of the genus Spathiphyllum, having lance-shaped leaves and fleshy white spadices of flowers in white spathes
bloodrootA North American plant of the poppy family that has white flowers and fleshy underground rhizomes that exude red sap when cut
bloodrootsA North American plant of the poppy family that has white flowers and fleshy underground rhizomes that exude red sap when cut
stapeliasA succulent African plant with large star-shaped fleshy flowers that have bold markings and a fetid carrionlike smell that attracts pollinating flies
sedumany fleshy plant belonging to the genus Sedum, of the stonecrop family, usually having small, overlapping leaves and yellow, white, or pink flowers
houseleeksA succulent plant with rosettes of fleshy leaves and small pink flowers. Houseleeks grow on walls and roofs, and are popular cultivated plants
houseleekA succulent plant with rosettes of fleshy leaves and small pink flowers. Houseleeks grow on walls and roofs, and are popular cultivated plants
sedumsany fleshy plant belonging to the genus Sedum, of the stonecrop family, usually having small, overlapping leaves and yellow, white, or pink flowers
samphiresA European plant of the parsley family that grows on rocks and cliffs by the sea. Its aromatic, fleshy leaves were formerly much used in pickles
malangathick, fleshy-leaved South American plant, Xanthosoma atrovirens, of the arum family, having leaves up to 3 ft. (90 cm) long and nearly 2 ft. (60 cm) wide
malangasthick, fleshy-leaved South American plant, Xanthosoma atrovirens, of the arum family, having leaves up to 3 ft. (90 cm) long and nearly 2 ft. (60 cm) wide
cactusesA succulent plant with a thick, fleshy stem that typically bears spines, lacks leaves, and has brilliantly colored flowers. Cacti are native to arid regions of the New World and are cultivated elsewhere, esp. as houseplants
mandrakesA Mediterranean plant of the nightshade family, with white or purple flowers and large yellow berries. It has a forked fleshy root that supposedly resembles the human form and was formerly widely used in medicine and magic, allegedly shrieking when pulled from the ground