Plant of southwest U S
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SOTOLPlant of southwest U. S.
SALADAPlain of southwest U.S.
mesquitetree of the southwest U.S
ARADOTilled land of southwest U. S.
JOSHUATREELarge yucca of southwest U. S.
SPIKEDACESRay-finned fishes of the Southwest U.S.
ABRACanyon mouth: Southwest U.S.
SONORANDesert in the southwest U.S.
ARADOCultivated land in southwest U. S.
ABRACanyon mouth in southwest U. S.
fandango(esp. in the southwest U.S.) a ball or dance
fandangos(esp. in the southwest U.S.) a ball or dance
CAMASSLily plant of western U. S.
SUGAMOAquatic plant of Pacific U. S., fertilizer.
VIOLETIRISDwarf plant of the eastern U.S.
INDIANPIPELeafless, white plant of the U.S.
INDIANPLANTAIN"Pale" or "prairie" plant of the central U.S.
anglepodssouthern U.S. twining plant, Gonolobus gonocarpos, of the milkweed family, having angled or winged pods
anglepodsouthern U.S. twining plant, Gonolobus gonocarpos, of the milkweed family, having angled or winged pods
galaxesplant, Galax urceolata, of the southeastern U.S., having rounded, evergreen leaves and spikes of small white flowers
galaxplant, Galax urceolata, of the southeastern U.S., having rounded, evergreen leaves and spikes of small white flowers
toadflaxcommon European plant, Linaria vulgaris, of the figwort family, having narrow leaves and showy yellow-and-orange flowers, naturalized as a weed in the U.S
buckwheatAn Asian plant of the dock family that produces starchy seeds. The seeds are used for fodder and are also milled into flour that is widely used in the U.S
buckwheatsAn Asian plant of the dock family that produces starchy seeds. The seeds are used for fodder and are also milled into flour that is widely used in the U.S
hogweedstall plant, Heracleum mantegazzianum, of the parsley family, native to Russia and now naturalized in the U.S., having very large leaves and broad, white flower heads somewhat resembling Queen Anne's lace: can cause an allergic rash when touched by
hogweedtall plant, Heracleum mantegazzianum, of the parsley family, native to Russia and now naturalized in the U.S., having very large leaves and broad, white flower heads somewhat resembling Queen Anne's lace: can cause an allergic rash when touched by
CAMASWestern U.S. plant
ARUGULAPlant called "rocket" outside the U.S.
AMARILLOWhere the only U. S. helium plant is.
LARGESTBUILDINGBoeing 747 manufacturing plant, in U.S.A.
cowpeasplant, Vigna unguiculata, extensively cultivated in the southern U.S. for forage, soil improvement, etc.
cowpeaplant, Vigna unguiculata, extensively cultivated in the southern U.S. for forage, soil improvement, etc.
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
hydrillasubmerged aquatic plant, Hydrilla verticillata, native to the Old World, that has become a pest weed in U.S. lakes and waterways
moneywortA trailing evergreen plant with round glossy leaves and yellow flowers, growing in damp places and by water. Native to Europe, it is also common throughout the northeastern and north central U.S
moneywortsA trailing evergreen plant with round glossy leaves and yellow flowers, growing in damp places and by water. Native to Europe, it is also common throughout the northeastern and north central U.S