Slender prickle of a plant
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SETASlender prickle of a plant.
SETASlender bristle of a plant.
stipesa slender supporting part of a plant, also STIPE
stipea slender supporting part of a plant, also STIPES
stipitesSTIPES, a slender supporting part of a plant, also STIPE
setaea slender usually rigid or bristly and springy organ or part of an animal or plant
setaa slender usually rigid or bristly and springy organ or part of an animal or plant
pricklesA short, slender, sharp-pointed outgrowth on the bark or epidermis of a plant; a small thorn
toadflaxesA Eurasian plant of the figwort family, typically having yellow or purplish snapdragonlike flowers and slender leaves
smartweedA plant of the dock family, typically having slender leaves and a short spike of tiny compact flowers
asphodelsA Eurasian plant of the lily family, typically having long slender leaves and flowers borne on a spike
bellwortsA plant of the lily family bearing slender yellow bell-like flowers and found chiefly in eastern North America
bellwortA plant of the lily family bearing slender yellow bell-like flowers and found chiefly in eastern North America
thriftsA European plant that forms low-growing tufts of slender leaves with rounded pink flowerheads, growing chiefly on sea cliffs and mountains
bedstrawsA herbaceous plant with small, lightly perfumed, white or yellow flowers and whorls of slender leaves. It was formerly used for stuffing mattresses
plantainsA low-growing plant that typically has a rosette of leaves and a slender green flower spike, widely growing as a weed in lawns
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
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
quillwortsA plant related to the club mosses, having a dense rosette of long slender leaves, the bases of which contain the spore-producing organs, and occurring typically as a submerged aquatic