an American wild plant
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jointweedan American wild plant
feverrootan American wild plant
jointweedsJOINTWEED, an American wild plant
feverrootsFEVERROOT, an American wild plant
vicunaswild South American ruminant, Vicugna vicugna, of the Andes, related to the guanaco but smaller, and yielding a soft, delicate wool: an endangered species, now increasing in numbers
vicunawild South American ruminant, Vicugna vicugna, of the Andes, related to the guanaco but smaller, and yielding a soft, delicate wool: an endangered species, now increasing in numbers
wildingsA wild plant, esp. an apple tree descended from cultivated varieties, or its fruit
wildlingsA wild plant, esp. an apple tree descended from cultivated varieties, or its fruit
pokeberryan American plant, a species of Phytolacca
limaan edible seed of a tropical American plant
asclepias(Greek) an American plant of the milkweed genus
pokeberriesPOKEBERRY, an American plant, a species of Phytolacca
spiderwortAn American plant whose flowers bear long hairy stamens
limasLIMA, an edible seed of a tropical American plant
asclepiasesASCLEPIAS, (Greek) an American plant of the milkweed genus
spiderwortsAn American plant whose flowers bear long hairy stamens
puttyrootan American orchidaceous plant which flowers in early summer
puttyrootsPUTTYROOT, an American orchidaceous plant which flowers in early summer
arracacha(Quechua) an umbelliferous S. American food-plant with edible tubers
beechdropsan American plant like a broomrape, parasitic on beech roots
arracachasARRACACHA, (Quechua) an umbelliferous S. American food-plant with edible tubers
pennyroyalan aromatic herb of Europe; also, a N. American plant resembling it in flavour
pennyroyalsPENNYROYAL, an aromatic herb of Europe; also, a N. American plant resembling it in flavour
gaillardiasAn American plant of the daisy family, cultivated for its bright red and yellow flowers
gaillardiaAn American plant of the daisy family, cultivated for its bright red and yellow flowers
contrayervaa tropical American plant of the mulberry family, once believed to be an antidote to poisons
contrayervasCONTRAYERVA, a tropical American plant of the mulberry family, once believed to be an antidote to poisons
groundnuttwining, North American plant, Apios americana (or A. tuberosa), of the legume family, having clusters of fragrant brownish flowers and an edible tuber
nasturtiumsA South American trailing plant with round leaves and bright orange, yellow, or red edible flowers that is widely grown as an ornamental
nasturtiumA South American trailing plant with round leaves and bright orange, yellow, or red edible flowers that is widely grown as an ornamental
tradescantiasAn American plant with triangular three-petaled flowers, esp. a tender kind widely grown as a houseplant for its trailing, typically variegated, foliage
tradescantiaAn American plant with triangular three-petaled flowers, esp. a tender kind widely grown as a houseplant for its trailing, typically variegated, foliage
cattleyasA tropical American orchid with brightly colored showy flowers and thick leaves, typically growing as an epiphyte. It is a popular greenhouse plant, with many hybrids
mayapplesAn American herbaceous plant of the barberry family with large, deeply divided leaves. The plant, which bears a yellow, egg-shaped edible fruit in May, has long been used medicinally
mayappleAn American herbaceous plant of the barberry family with large, deeply divided leaves. The plant, which bears a yellow, egg-shaped edible fruit in May, has long been used medicinally
sunflowerA tall North American plant of the daisy family, with very large golden-rayed flowers. Sunflowers are cultivated for their edible seeds, which are an important source of oil for cooking and margarine
sunflowersA tall North American plant of the daisy family, with very large golden-rayed flowers. Sunflowers are cultivated for their edible seeds, which are an important source of oil for cooking and margarine