Yellow flowers in the primrose family
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OXLIPSYellow flowers in the primrose family
primulaany plant of the genus Primula, as P. vulgaris(English primrose), of Europe, having yellow flowers, or P. sinensis(Chinese primrose), of China, having flowers in a variety of colors
fireweedtall perennial (Epilobium angustifolium) of the evening-primrose family that has long spikes of pinkish-purple flowers and is an important honey plant in some areas called also willow herb
colicroota herb of the bloodwort family, with small yellow or white flowers in a long spike
colicrootsCOLICROOT, a herb of the bloodwort family, with small yellow or white flowers in a long spike
bellwortA plant of the lily family bearing slender yellow bell-like flowers and found chiefly in eastern North America
bellwortsA plant of the lily family bearing slender yellow bell-like flowers and found chiefly in eastern North America
asphodelany of various southern European plants of the genera Asphodelus and Asphodeline, of the lily family, having white, pink, or yellow flowers in elongated clusters
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
tormentillow European plant, Potentilla erecta, of the rose family, having small, bright-yellow flowers, and a strongly astringent root used in medicine and in tanning and dyeing
celandinesA common plant of the buttercup family that produces yellow flowers in the early spring, reproducing either by seed or by bulbils at the base of the stems
chinaberriesA tall tree of the mahogany family native to Asia and Australasia, bearing fragrant lilac flowers and yellow berries. It has become naturalized in parts of North America
chinaberryA tall tree of the mahogany family native to Asia and Australasia, bearing fragrant lilac flowers and yellow berries. It has become naturalized in parts of North America
caraganaany Asiatic tree or shrub of the genus Caragana, of the pea family, having pinnately compound leaves and mostly yellow flowers, used as hedge plants in the U.S., esp. in cold regions
besomsany shrubby plant belonging to the genus Genista or the genus Cytisus, of the legume family, esp. C. scoparius, common in Western Europe on uncultivated ground and having long, slender branches bearing yellow flowers
besomany shrubby plant belonging to the genus Genista or the genus Cytisus, of the legume family, esp. C. scoparius, common in Western Europe on uncultivated ground and having long, slender branches bearing yellow flowers
coltsfootA Eurasian plant of the daisy family, with yellow flowers that appear in early spring, followed by large, heart-shaped leaves. It is used in herbal medicine for the treatment of coughs and respiratory disorders
coltsfootsA Eurasian plant of the daisy family, with yellow flowers that appear in early spring, followed by large, heart-shaped leaves. It is used in herbal medicine for the treatment of coughs and respiratory disorders
mandrakesA Mediterranean plant of the nightshade family, with white or purple flowers and large yellow berries. It has a forked fleshy root that supposedly resembles the human form and was formerly widely used in medicine and magic, allegedly shrieking when pulled from the ground