Ragged plant of the pink family
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ROBINRagged ..., plant of the pink family.
DIANTHUSPlant of the pink family
strapworta seaside plant of the pink family
strapwortsSTRAPWORT, a seaside plant of the pink family
catchfliesA campion or similar plant of the pink family, with a sticky stem
lychnisany showy-flowered plant belonging to the genus Lychnis, of the pink family
spurreysA small widely distributed plant of the pink family, with pink or white flowers
spurriesA small widely distributed plant of the pink family, with pink or white flowers
cowherbplant, Vaccaria pyramidata, of the pink family, native to Europe, having clusters of pink flowers
gypsophilasA plant of the genus Gypsophila in the pink family, esp. (in gardening) baby's breath
scabiousA plant of the teasel family, with pink, white, or (most commonly) blue pincushion-shaped flowers
scabiousesA plant of the teasel family, with pink, white, or (most commonly) blue pincushion-shaped flowers
bogbeansbog plant, Menyanthes trifoliata, of the gentian family, having narrow clusters of white or pink flowers
bogbeanbog plant, Menyanthes trifoliata, of the gentian family, having narrow clusters of white or pink flowers
centauriesA widely distributed herbaceous plant of the gentian family, typically having pink petals atop long calyx tubes
astilbesAn Old World plant of the saxifrage family, with plumes of tiny white, pink, or red flowers
astilbeany plant of the genus Astilbe, of the saxifrage family, having spirelike clusters of small white, pink, or reddish flowers
soapwortA plant of the pink family, with fragrant pink or white flowers and leaves that were formerly used to make soap
soapwortsA plant of the pink family, with fragrant pink or white flowers and leaves that were formerly used to make soap
sandwortsA widely distributed low-growing plant of the pink family, typically having small white flowers and growing in dry sandy ground
hepaticaany plant belonging to the genus Hepatica, of the buttercup family, having heart-shaped leaves and delicate purplish, pink, or white flowers
chickweedA small plant of the pink family with deeply cleft white petals, often growing as a garden weed and sometimes eaten by poultry
lungwortsA bristly herbaceous European plant of the borage family, typically having white-spotted leaves and pink flowers that turn blue as they age
sedumany fleshy plant belonging to the genus Sedum, of the stonecrop family, usually having small, overlapping leaves and yellow, white, or pink flowers
chickweedsA small plant of the pink family with deeply cleft white petals, often growing as a garden weed and sometimes eaten by poultry
clematisesA climbing plant of the buttercup family that bears white, pink, or purple flowers and feathery seeds. Several kinds are cultivated as ornamentals
sedumsany fleshy plant belonging to the genus Sedum, of the stonecrop family, usually having small, overlapping leaves and yellow, white, or pink flowers
myosoteany plant belonging to the genus Myosotis, of the borage family, having basal leaves and pink or white flowers, as the forget-me-not
knotgrassA common Eurasian plant of the dock family, with jointed creeping stems and small pink flowers. It is a serious weed in some areas
axseedplant, Coronilla varia, of the legume family, native to the Old World, having clusters of pink flowers and used to prevent erosion on banked roadsides
cyclamenA European plant of the primrose family, having pink, red, or white flowers with backward-curving petals and widely grown as a winter-flowering houseplant
axseedsplant, Coronilla varia, of the legume family, native to the Old World, having clusters of pink flowers and used to prevent erosion on banked roadsides
turtleheadsA North American plant of the figwort family that produces spikes of pink or white flowers that are said to resemble the head of a turtle
stitchwortsA straggling plant of the pink family with a slender stem and white starry flowers. It was formerly thought to cure a stitch in the side
stitchwortA straggling plant of the pink family with a slender stem and white starry flowers. It was formerly thought to cure a stitch in the side
turtleheadA North American plant of the figwort family that produces spikes of pink or white flowers that are said to resemble the head of a turtle
sandwortany plant belonging to the genus Arenaria, of the pink family, having narrow leaves and clusters of usually white flowers, many of which grow in sandy soil
cyclamensany low-growing plant of the genus Cyclamen, belonging to the primrose family, having tuberous rootstocks and nodding white, purple, pink, or crimson flowers with reflexed petals
twinflowersA slender evergreen trailing plant of the honeysuckle family, with pairs of very small trumpet-shaped pink flowers in the leaf axils, native to coniferous woodlands in northern latitudes
twinflowerA slender evergreen trailing plant of the honeysuckle family, with pairs of very small trumpet-shaped pink flowers in the leaf axils, native to coniferous woodlands in northern latitudes