Hardy plant of Europe
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GORSEHardy plant of Europe
astrantiaa plant of the Astrantia genus of hardy, perennial umbelliferous plants with showy petallike bracts
astrantiasASTRANTIA, a plant of the Astrantia genus of hardy, perennial umbelliferous plants with showy petallike bracts
WEEDToo-hardy plant, often
KNAPWEEDHardy purple-flowered plant
pennyroyalan aromatic herb of Europe; also, a N. American plant resembling it in flavour
pennyroyalsPENNYROYAL, an aromatic herb of Europe; also, a N. American plant resembling it in flavour
cowherbplant, Vaccaria pyramidata, of the pink family, native to Europe, having clusters of pink flowers
skirretplant, Sium sisarum, of the parsley family, cultivated in Europe for its edible tuberous root
callasrelated plant, Calla palustris, of cold marshes of Europe and North America, having heart-shaped leaves
xeranthemumany plant of the Xeranthemum genus of plants of southern Europe, belonging to the thistle family
callarelated plant, Calla palustris, of cold marshes of Europe and North America, having heart-shaped leaves
xeranthemumsXERANTHEMUM, any plant of the Xeranthemum genus of plants of southern Europe, belonging to the thistle family
cloudberrya low plant of N. America and N. Europe, related to the bramble, with an orange-red sweet-flavoured berry known as bakeapple
cloudberriesCLOUDBERRY, a low plant of N. America and N. Europe, related to the bramble, with an orange-red sweet-flavoured berry known as bakeapple
primulaany plant of the genus Primula, as P. vulgaris(English primrose), of Europe, having yellow flowers, or P. sinensis(Chinese primrose), of China, having flowers in a variety of colors
besomany shrubby plant belonging to the genus Genista or the genus Cytisus, of the legume family, esp. C. scoparius, common in Western Europe on uncultivated ground and having long, slender branches bearing yellow flowers
besomsany shrubby plant belonging to the genus Genista or the genus Cytisus, of the legume family, esp. C. scoparius, common in Western Europe on uncultivated ground and having long, slender branches bearing yellow flowers