a plant having many seeds
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allseeda plant having many seeds
allseedsALLSEED, a plant having many seeds
cornedtall cereal plant, Zea mays, cultivated in many varieties, having a jointed, solid stem and bearing the grain, seeds, or kernels on large ears
cornstall cereal plant, Zea mays, cultivated in many varieties, having a jointed, solid stem and bearing the grain, seeds, or kernels on large ears
corntall cereal plant, Zea mays, cultivated in many varieties, having a jointed, solid stem and bearing the grain, seeds, or kernels on large ears
avensesA plant of the rose family, typically having serrated, divided leaves and seeds bearing small hooks. Several kinds are grown in gardens
defatsoily substance found in animal tissue and many plant seeds
defatoily substance found in animal tissue and many plant seeds
fatlikeoily substance found in animal tissue and many plant seeds
fattensoily substance found in animal tissue and many plant seeds
fattestoily substance found in animal tissue and many plant seeds
fatteroily substance found in animal tissue and many plant seeds
overfatoily substance found in animal tissue and many plant seeds
fatoily substance found in animal tissue and many plant seeds
fatsoily substance found in animal tissue and many plant seeds
fattenedoily substance found in animal tissue and many plant seeds
fattenoily substance found in animal tissue and many plant seeds
seederplant that produces many seeds, esp. one grown mainly to produce seeds for growing other plants
moonseedany climbing plant of the genus Menispermum, having greenish-white flowers and crescent-shaped seeds
leafiest(of a plant) Having many leaves
polycarpellaryof a plant gynoecium, having or consisting of many carpels
chrysanthemumsA popular plant of the daisy family, having brightly colored ornamental flowers and existing in many cultivated varieties
chrysanthemumA popular plant of the daisy family, having brightly colored ornamental flowers and existing in many cultivated varieties
crowfootsA herbaceous plant related to the buttercups, typically having lobed or divided leaves and white or yellow flowers. Many kinds are aquatic with flowers held above the water
bromeliadsA plant native to tropical and subtropical America, typically having short stems with rosettes of stiff, usually spiny, leaves. Some kinds are epiphytic, and many are cultivated as houseplants
bromeliadA plant native to tropical and subtropical America, typically having short stems with rosettes of stiff, usually spiny, leaves. Some kinds are epiphytic, and many are cultivated as houseplants
cycadsany gymnospermous plant of the order Cycadales, intermediate in appearance between ferns and the palms, many species having a thick, unbranched, columnar trunk bearing a crown of large, leathery, pinnate leaves
cycadany gymnospermous plant of the order Cycadales, intermediate in appearance between ferns and the palms, many species having a thick, unbranched, columnar trunk bearing a crown of large, leathery, pinnate leaves
aloesany New World plant of the genus Agave, requiring many years to mature and blooming once before dying, esp. the widely cultivated species A. americana, having leaves in a basal rosette and a tall flower stalk
aloeticany New World plant of the genus Agave, requiring many years to mature and blooming once before dying, esp. the widely cultivated species A. americana, having leaves in a basal rosette and a tall flower stalk
aloeany New World plant of the genus Agave, requiring many years to mature and blooming once before dying, esp. the widely cultivated species A. americana, having leaves in a basal rosette and a tall flower stalk
seedilyhaving many seeds
seediesthaving many seeds
seedyhaving many seeds
genistaany plant belonging to the genus Genista, of the legume family, having showy flowers and including many species of broom
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