having spikes as a plant
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SPICATEHaving spikes, as a plant.
SPICATEHaving spikes, as a plant
spicatehaving spikes, as a plant
fumitoryany plant of the genus Fumaria, esp. a delicate herb, F. officinalis, having finely dissected, grayish leaves and spikes of purplish flowers
gladiolaany plant of the genus Gladiolus, of the iris family, native esp. to Africa, having erect, sword-shaped leaves and spikes of flowers in a variety of colors
rampionany related plant of the genus Phyteuma, having heads or spikes of blue flowers
rampionsany related plant of the genus Phyteuma, having heads or spikes of blue flowers
leadwortsany plant or shrub of the genus Plumbago, having spikes of blue, white, or red flowers
leadwortany plant or shrub of the genus Plumbago, having spikes of blue, white, or red flowers
galaxesplant, Galax urceolata, of the southeastern U.S., having rounded, evergreen leaves and spikes of small white flowers
galaxplant, Galax urceolata, of the southeastern U.S., having rounded, evergreen leaves and spikes of small white flowers
vervainsany plant belonging to the genus Verbena, of the verbena family, having elongated or flattened spikes of stalkless flowers
vervainany plant belonging to the genus Verbena, of the verbena family, having elongated or flattened spikes of stalkless flowers
celosiaany plant of the genus Celosia, having small, usually red or yellowish flowers in dense, crested or plumelike spikes
betoniesplant, Stachys (formerly Betonica) officinalis, of the mint family, having hairy leaves and dense spikes of purple flowers, formerly used in medicine and dyeing
betonyplant, Stachys (formerly Betonica) officinalis, of the mint family, having hairy leaves and dense spikes of purple flowers, formerly used in medicine and dyeing
funkiaany Japanese or Chinese plant of the genus Hosta, of the lily family, having large leaves and spikes or one-sided clusters of white, lilac, or blue flowers
funkiasany Japanese or Chinese plant of the genus Hosta, of the lily family, having large leaves and spikes or one-sided clusters of white, lilac, or blue flowers
spinouscovered with or having spines; thorny, as a plant
spinyabounding in or having spines; thorny, as a plant
purslanelow, trailing plant, Portulaca oleracea, having yellow flowers, used as a salad plant and potherb
asparagusany plant of the Asparagus genus, one species having young shoots eaten as a delicacy
asparagusesASPARAGUS, any plant of the Asparagus genus, one species having young shoots eaten as a delicacy
cardooncomposite plant, Cynara cardunculus, of the Mediterranean area, having a root and leafstalks eaten as a vegetable
cardoonscomposite plant, Cynara cardunculus, of the Mediterranean area, having a root and leafstalks eaten as a vegetable
briarya plant (as a rose, blackberry, or greenbrier) having a usually woody and thorny or prickly stem
ciceliesplant, Myrrhis odorata, of the parsley family, having a fragrant aroma and sometimes used as a potherb
brierya plant (as a rose, blackberry, or greenbrier) having a usually woody and thorny or prickly stem
cicelyplant, Myrrhis odorata, of the parsley family, having a fragrant aroma and sometimes used as a potherb
cardoncomposite plant, Cynara cardunculus, of the Mediterranean area, having a root and leafstalks eaten as a vegetable
cardonscomposite plant, Cynara cardunculus, of the Mediterranean area, having a root and leafstalks eaten as a vegetable
chivesa perennial plant (Allium schoenoprasum) related to the onion and having slender leaves used as a seasoning
perigynous(of a plant or flower) Having the stamens and other floral parts at the same level as the carpels
medicksany plant belonging to the genus Medicago, of the legume family, having trifoliate leaves and grown as a forage crop
medickany plant belonging to the genus Medicago, of the legume family, having trifoliate leaves and grown as a forage crop
hawkweedsA widely distributed plant of the daisy family, typically having small yellow dandelionlike flowerheads and often growing as a weed
ternatea. consisting of three leaflets, as a compound leaf b. having leaves arranged in whorls of three, as a plant
cabbagesA cultivated plant eaten as a vegetable, having thick green or purple leaves surrounding a spherical heart or head of young leaves
cabbageA cultivated plant eaten as a vegetable, having thick green or purple leaves surrounding a spherical heart or head of young leaves
lungwortsA bristly herbaceous European plant of the borage family, typically having white-spotted leaves and pink flowers that turn blue as they age