GOWAN a daisy a flowering plant
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gowansGOWAN, a daisy (a flowering plant)
gowana daisy (a flowering plant)
daisiesDAISY, a flowering plant
mayweedsA plant of the daisy family that typically grows as a weed of fields and waste ground
cinerariasA plant of the daisy family with compact masses of bright flowers, often cultivated as a houseplant
rudbeckiaA North American plant of the daisy family, with yellow or orange flowers and a dark conelike center
rudbeckiasA North American plant of the daisy family, with yellow or orange flowers and a dark conelike center
pellitoryA plant of the daisy family, Anacyclus pyrethrum, with a pungent-flavored root, used as a local irritant, etc
pellitoriesA 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
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
lettucesA cultivated plant of the daisy family, with edible leaves that are a usual ingredient of salads. Many varieties of lettuce have been developed with a range of form, texture, and color
sneezeweedA yellow-flowered North American plant of the daisy family, with turned-back rays and a globular disk. Some kinds are toxic to grazing animals and some are used medicinally, esp. by American Indians, in the treatment of colds
butterbursA Eurasian waterside plant of the daisy family, the rounded flowerheads of which are produced before the leaves. The large soft leaves were formerly used to wrap butter, and extracts of the plant have long been used medicinally as a powerful anticonvulsant
butterburA Eurasian waterside plant of the daisy family, the rounded flowerheads of which are produced before the leaves. The large soft leaves were formerly used to wrap butter, and extracts of the plant have long been used medicinally as a powerful anticonvulsant