Herbs of the genus oxalis
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OCASHerbs of the genus oxalis.
oxalisany plant of the genus Oxalis, comprising the wood sorrels
oxalisesany plant of the genus Oxalis, comprising the wood sorrels
dichondraa genus of tropical perennial herbs of the morning glory family
dichondrasDICHONDRA, a genus of tropical perennial herbs of the morning glory family
heliotropeany of a genus of herbs or shrubs of the borage family
ornithogaluma plant of a large genus of herbs of the family Liliaceae
germandera plant of the genus Teucrium, of mintlike herbs and low shrubs
daffodilany of various perennial bulbous herbs (genus Narcissus) of the amaryllis family
ornithogalumsORNITHOGALUM, a plant of a large genus of herbs of the family Liliaceae
germandersGERMANDER, a plant of the genus Teucrium, of mintlike herbs and low shrubs
heliotropesHELIOTROPE, any of a genus of herbs or shrubs of the borage family
sarraceniaa genus of American perennial herbs growing in bogs; the American pitcher plant
sarraceniasSARRACENIA, a genus of American perennial herbs growing in bogs; the American pitcher plant
polemoniuma genus of gamopetalous perennial herbs, including the Jacob's ladder and the Greek valerian
bluetsany of several perennial North American herbs (genus Hedyotis syn. Houstonia) of the madder family
solidagoany of a genus (Solidago) of chiefly North American composite herbs including the typical goldenrods
bluetany of several perennial North American herbs (genus Hedyotis syn. Houstonia) of the madder family
polemoniumsPOLEMONIUM, a genus of gamopetalous perennial herbs, including the Jacob's ladder and the Greek valerian
waterleafany plant of the American genus Hydrophyllum, herbs having white or pale blue bell-shaped flowers
waterleafsWATERLEAF, any plant of the American genus Hydrophyllum, herbs having white or pale blue bell-shaped flowers
nigellaany of several annual herbs of the genus Nigella, having dissected leaves and showy blue or white flowers
nigellasany of several annual herbs of the genus Nigella, having dissected leaves and showy blue or white flowers
orachany of various herbs (genus Atriplex) of the goosefoot family that include some (as A. hortensis) with edible leaves
atamascoany of a genus (Zephyranthes) of American bulbous herbs of the amaryllis family with pink, white, or yellowish flowers
pinweedany of a genus (Lechea) of herbs of the rockrose family with slender stems, many small leaves, and tiny flowers
gypsophilaany of a large genus (Gypsophila) of Old World herbs of the pink family having small delicate usually paniculate flowers
burnetsany of a genus (Sanguisorba) of herbs of the rose family with odd-pinnate stipulate leaves and spikes of apetalous flowers
fritillariaany of a widespread genus of bulbous herbs of the lily family with variably colored and often mottled or checkered flowers
miterwortany of a genus (Mitella) of rhizomatous perennial herbs of the saxifrage family that bear a capsule resembling a bishop's miter
coleusany of a large genus (Coleus) of Old World herbs of the mint family including ones cultivated for their colorful foliage
mitrewortany of a genus (Mitella) of rhizomatous perennial herbs of the saxifrage family that bear a capsule resembling a bishop's miter
eremurusany of several hardy perennial herbs of the genus Eremurus, of the lily family, cultivated for their tall, colorful, bell-shaped flowers
eremuriany of several hardy perennial herbs of the genus Eremurus, of the lily family, cultivated for their tall, colorful, bell-shaped flowers
fritillariasFRITILLARIA, any of a widespread genus of bulbous herbs of the lily family with variably colored and often mottled or checkered flowers
gerardiaany of a genus (Agalinis syn. Gerardia) of often root-parasitic herbs of the snapdragon family having pink, purple, or white flowers
episciaany of a genus (Episcia) of tropical American herbs of the gesneriad family that have hairy foliage and are related to the African violet
crociany of a genus (Crocus) of herbs of the iris family developing from corms and having solitary long-tubed flowers and slender linear leaves
tritomaany of a genus (Kniphofia) of African herbs of the lily family that are often grown for their spikes of showy red or yellow flowers
scillaany of a genus (Scilla) of Old World bulbous herbs of the lily family with narrow basal leaves and purple, blue, or white racemose flowers