Flower cultivated by the Aztecs
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DAHLIAFlower cultivated by the Aztecs
DAHLIAFlower grown by the Aztecs
palmificationartificial fertilization of dates by hanging a wild male flower cluster on a cultivated female tree
palmificationsPALMIFICATION, artificial fertilization of dates by hanging a wild male flower cluster on a cultivated female tree
chrysanthemumany of several cultivated plants of the Chrysanthemum genus, with colourful double flower-heads
chrysanthemumsCHRYSANTHEMUM, any of several cultivated plants of the Chrysanthemum genus, with colourful double flower-heads
verbenasany of various plants of the genus Verbena, esp. any of several hybrid species cultivated for their showy flower clusters
verbenaany of various plants of the genus Verbena, esp. any of several hybrid species cultivated for their showy flower clusters
broccoliA cabbage of a variety similar to the cauliflower, bearing heads of green or purplish flower buds. It is widely cultivated as a vegetable
musksA relative of the monkey flower that was formerly cultivated for its musky perfume, which has been lost in the development of modern varieties
muskA relative of the monkey flower that was formerly cultivated for its musky perfume, which has been lost in the development of modern varieties
broccolisA cabbage of a variety similar to the cauliflower, bearing heads of green or purplish flower buds. It is widely cultivated as a vegetable
aloesany New World plant of the genus Agave, requiring many years to mature and blooming once before dying, esp. the widely cultivated species A. americana, having leaves in a basal rosette and a tall flower stalk
aloeticany New World plant of the genus Agave, requiring many years to mature and blooming once before dying, esp. the widely cultivated species A. americana, having leaves in a basal rosette and a tall flower stalk
aloeany New World plant of the genus Agave, requiring many years to mature and blooming once before dying, esp. the widely cultivated species A. americana, having leaves in a basal rosette and a tall flower stalk