Definitions Found:
flower, esp. a rose
- gulsflower, esp. a rose
- gulflower, esp. a rose
- rosebudAn unopened flower of a rose
- perpetualsA perpetual plant, esp. a hybrid rose
- floribundaA plant, esp. a rose, that bears dense clusters of flowers
- citronellalA terpenoid aldehyde found esp. in citronella, rose, and geranium oils
- floribundasA plant, esp. a rose, that bears dense clusters of flowers
- citronellalsA terpenoid aldehyde found esp. in citronella, rose, and geranium oils
- brambleA prickly scrambling wild shrub of the rose family, esp. a blackberry or (loosely) a dog rose
- bramblesA prickly scrambling wild shrub of the rose family, esp. a blackberry or (loosely) a dog rose
- agrimonyany plant belonging to the genus Agrimonia, of the rose family, esp. the perennial A. eupatoria, having pinnate leaves and small, yellow flowers
- knapweedany composite plant of the genus Centaurea, esp. the weedy C. nigra, having rose-purple flowers set on a dark-colored, knoblike bract
- ryalformer gold coin of England, first issued by Edward IV, being the existing noble with a figure of a rose added to the types on either side: much imitated on the Continent, esp. in the Netherlands
- ryalsformer gold coin of England, first issued by Edward IV, being the existing noble with a figure of a rose added to the types on either side: much imitated on the Continent, esp. in the Netherlands
- bloomsA flower, esp. one cultivated for its beauty
- bloomA flower, esp. one cultivated for its beauty
- wallflowera yellowish-red flower found esp on old walls
- wallflowersWALLFLOWER, a yellowish-red flower found esp on old walls
- anthodiaflower head or capitulum, esp. the head of a composite plant
- anthodiumflower head or capitulum, esp. the head of a composite plant
- trumpetsSomething shaped like a trumpet, esp. the tubular corona of a daffodil flower
- trimerousof a flower, having the parts, esp the petals or sepals, in threes
- rhachidesA stem of a plant, esp. a grass, bearing flower stalks at short intervals
- allogamyThe fertilization of a flower by pollen from another flower, esp. one on a different plant
- pomponsform of small, globe-shaped flower head that characterizes a class or type of various flowering plants, esp. chrysanthemums and dahlias
- everlastingsA flower of the daisy family with a papery texture, retaining its shape and color after being dried, esp. a helichrysum
- mugwortany of certain weedy composite plants of the genus Artemisia, esp. A. vulgaris, having aromatic leaves and small, greenish flower heads
- pomponform of small, globe-shaped flower head that characterizes a class or type of various flowering plants, esp. chrysanthemums and dahlias
- bluecapblue-flowered lupine, esp. Lupinus subcarnosus, having spikes of light blue flowers with a white or yellow spot: the state flower of Texas
- tepalsone of the divisions of a flower perianth, esp. one that is not clearly differentiated into petals and sepals, as in lilies and tulips
- tepalone of the divisions of a flower perianth, esp. one that is not clearly differentiated into petals and sepals, as in lilies and tulips
- ageratumany of several composite plants of the genus Ageratum, esp. A. houstonianum, having heart-shaped leaves and small, dense, blue, lavender, or white flower heads, often grown in gardens
- wormseedthe dried, unexpanded flower heads of a wormwood, Artemisia cina(Levant wormseed), or the fruit of certain goosefoots, esp. Chenopodium anthelminticum (or C. ambrosioides), the Mexican tea or American wormseed, used as an anthelmintic
- 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
- 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