Plant cultivated for its juice
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ALOEPlant cultivated for its juice
sorgoa sorghum cultivated primarily for the sweet juice in its stems from which sugar and syrup are made but also used for fodder and silage called also sweet sorghum
ORNAMENTALPlant cultivated for its beauty
artichokesA European plant cultivated for its large thistlelike flowerheads
elecampanea composite plant formerly much cultivated for its medicinal root also ALYCOMPAINE
elecampanesELECAMPANE, a composite plant formerly much cultivated for its medicinal root also ALYCOMPAINE
stephanotisesA Madagascan climbing plant that is cultivated for its fragrant waxy white flowers
stephanotisA Madagascan climbing plant that is cultivated for its fragrant waxy white flowers
soybeansA leguminous plant native to Asia, Glycine max, widely cultivated for its edible seeds
hollyhockA tall Eurasian plant of the mallow family, widely cultivated for its large showy flowers
hollyhocksA tall Eurasian plant of the mallow family, widely cultivated for its large showy flowers
schizanthusa Chilean flowering plant of the genus Schizanthus, frequently cultivated for its showy orchidlike blooms
skirretplant, Sium sisarum, of the parsley family, cultivated in Europe for its edible tuberous root
gaillardiasAn American plant of the daisy family, cultivated for its bright red and yellow flowers
gaillardiaAn American plant of the daisy family, cultivated for its bright red and yellow flowers
schizanthusesSCHIZANTHUS, a Chilean flowering plant of the genus Schizanthus, frequently cultivated for its showy orchidlike blooms
quamashesA North American plant of the lily family, cultivated for its starry blue or purple flowers
asparagusesA tall plant of the lily family with fine feathery foliage, cultivated for its edible shoots
asparagusA tall plant of the lily family with fine feathery foliage, cultivated for its edible shoots
camassesA North American plant of the lily family, cultivated for its starry blue or purple flowers
udosplant, Aralia cordata, of the ginseng family, cultivated, esp. in Japan and China, for its edible shoots
udoplant, Aralia cordata, of the ginseng family, cultivated, esp. in Japan and China, for its edible shoots
caladiumsA tropical South American plant of the arum family that is cultivated for its brilliantly colored ornamental foliage
urdplant, Vigna mungo, of the legume family, widely cultivated in tropical Asia for its edible seeds and for forage
tuberosesbulbous plant, Polianthes tuberosa, of the agave family, cultivated for its spike of fragrant, creamy-white, lily-like flowers
urdsplant, Vigna mungo, of the legume family, widely cultivated in tropical Asia for its edible seeds and for forage
chicoryA blue-flowered Mediterranean plant of the daisy family, cultivated for its edible salad leaves and carrot-shaped root
heliotropesA plant of the borage family, cultivated for its fragrant purple or blue flowers, which are used in perfume
chicoriesA blue-flowered Mediterranean plant of the daisy family, cultivated for its edible salad leaves and carrot-shaped root
stocksA herbaceous European plant that is widely cultivated for its fragrant flowers, which are typically lilac, pink, or white
kumerasa convolvulaceous twining plant, Ipomoea batatas, of tropical America, cultivated in the tropics for its edible fleshy yellow root
tuberosebulbous plant, Polianthes tuberosa, of the agave family, cultivated for its spike of fragrant, creamy-white, lily-like flowers
heliotropeA plant of the borage family, cultivated for its fragrant purple or blue flowers, which are used in perfume
dasheensthe taro plant, Colocasia esculenta, native to tropical Asia, now cultivated in the southern U.S. for its edible tubers
dasheenthe taro plant, Colocasia esculenta, native to tropical Asia, now cultivated in the southern U.S. for its edible tubers
flaxesplant with blue flowers that is cultivated for its edible, oil-producing seeds and for its fiber, used for making linen
flaxplant with blue flowers that is cultivated for its edible, oil-producing seeds and for its fiber, used for making linen
yautiasstemless plant, Xanthosoma sagittifolium, of the arum family, cultivated in tropical America for its tuberous, starchy root, cooked and eaten like potatoes
yautiastemless plant, Xanthosoma sagittifolium, of the arum family, cultivated in tropical America for its tuberous, starchy root, cooked and eaten like potatoes
wallflowersA southern European plant of the cabbage family, with fragrant yellow, orange-red, dark red, or brown flowers, cultivated for its early spring blooming