Showy often bearded flowers
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IRISESShowy, often bearded flowers
episciasany of several tropical American plants of the genus Episcia, often cultivated as houseplants for their textured, variegated foliage and showy flowers
episciaany of several tropical American plants of the genus Episcia, often cultivated as houseplants for their textured, variegated foliage and showy flowers
vandaany of a large genus (Vanda) of eastern Asian epiphytic orchids often grown for their loose racemes of showy flowers called also vanda
ageratumsany of a genus (Ageratum) of annual tropical American composite herbs often cultivated for their small showy heads of usually blue or white flowers
tritomasany of a genus (Kniphofia) of African herbs of the lily family that are often grown for their spikes of showy red or yellow flowers
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
columneaany of various vines or shrubs of the genus Columnea, native to tropical America, that have tubular, showy, two-lipped flowers and are often cultivated as houseplants
cleomeany of numerous strong-smelling plants or shrubs belonging to the genus Cleome, of the caper family, mostly natives of tropical regions, and often bearing showy flowers
cleomesany of numerous strong-smelling plants or shrubs belonging to the genus Cleome, of the caper family, mostly natives of tropical regions, and often bearing showy flowers
asterany of various chiefly fall-blooming leafy-stemmed composite herbs (Aster and closely related genera) with often showy heads containing disk flowers or both disk and ray flowers
anemoneany of a large genus (Anemone) of perennial herbs of the buttercup family having lobed or divided leaves and showy flowers without petals but with conspicuous often colored sepals called also windflower
prunusany of a genus (Prunus) of drupaceous trees or shrubs of the rose family that have showy clusters of usually white or pink flowers first appearing in the spring often before the leaves and including many grown for ornament or for their fruit (as the plum, cherry, or apricot)