plant grown for food
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vegetableplant grown for food
amaranthsAny plant of the genus Amaranthus, typically having small green, red, or purple tinted flowers. Certain varieties are grown for food
amaranthAny plant of the genus Amaranthus, typically having small green, red, or purple tinted flowers. Certain varieties are grown for food
rapean Old World herb (Brassica napus) of the mustard family grown as a forage crop and for its seeds which yield rapeseed oil and are a bird food compare canola
VETCHClimbing plant grown for fodder
ornamentalsORNAMENTAL, a plant grown for ornament
ornamentaldecorative / a plant grown for ornament
ornamentalsA plant or tree grown for its attractive appearance
leafiest(of a plant) Producing or grown for its broad-bladed leaves
sprekeliaa bulbous plant grown for its striking crimson or white pendent flowers
sprekeliasSPREKELIA, a bulbous plant grown for its striking crimson or white pendent flowers
alpinesa plant native to alpine or boreal regions that is often grown for ornament
chlorophytumany plant of the genus Chlorophytum, grown as pot plants for their long narrow leaves
horseradishesA European plant of the cabbage family, with long docklike leaves, grown for its pungent root
eccremocarpusan evergreen climbing plant, grown for its decorative pinnate foliage and bright orange-red bell flowers
horseradishA European plant of the cabbage family, with long docklike leaves, grown for its pungent root
anthuriumA tropical American plant often grown elsewhere for its ornamental foliage or brightly colored flowering spathes
chlorophytumsCHLOROPHYTUM, any plant of the genus Chlorophytum, grown as pot plants for their long narrow leaves
anthuriumsA tropical American plant often grown elsewhere for its ornamental foliage or brightly colored flowering spathes
seederplant that produces many seeds, esp. one grown mainly to produce seeds for growing other plants
eccremocarpusesECCREMOCARPUS, an evergreen climbing plant, grown for its decorative pinnate foliage and bright orange-red bell flowers
camelliasAn evergreen eastern Asian shrub related to the tea plant, grown for its showy flowers and shiny leaves
catanancheany plant of the S. European genus Catananche, some of which are grown for their blue and white flowers
alfalfaa deep-rooted leguminous perennial plant (Medicago sativa) of southwestern Asia that is widely grown for hay and forage
peperomiaA small, fleshy-leaved, tropical plant of the pepper family. Many are grown as houseplants, chiefly for their decorative foliage
catananchesCATANANCHE, any plant of the S. European genus Catananche, some of which are grown for their blue and white flowers
peperomiasA small, fleshy-leaved, tropical plant of the pepper family. Many are grown as houseplants, chiefly for their decorative foliage
cottonsThe plant that is commercially grown for this product. Oil and a protein-rich flour are also obtained from the seeds
chamomilea creeping aromatic plant of the composite family, with yellow-centred white-rayed flowers, formerly much grown for its fragrance also CAMOMILE
aphelandraany shrub of the evergreen genus Aphelandra, widely grown as a house plant for its variegated shiny leaves and brightly coloured flowers
scindapsusany plant of the tropical Asiatic climbing genus Scindapsus, grown as greenhouse or house plants for their leathery heart-shaped variegated leaves
tradescantiasAn American plant with triangular three-petaled flowers, esp. a tender kind widely grown as a houseplant for its trailing, typically variegated, foliage
aphelandrasAPHELANDRA, any shrub of the evergreen genus Aphelandra, widely grown as a house plant for its variegated shiny leaves and brightly coloured flowers
scindapsusesSCINDAPSUS, any plant of the tropical Asiatic climbing genus Scindapsus, grown as greenhouse or house plants for their leathery heart-shaped variegated leaves
chamomilesCHAMOMILE, a creeping aromatic plant of the composite family, with yellow-centred white-rayed flowers, formerly much grown for its fragrance also CAMOMILE
tradescantiaAn American plant with triangular three-petaled flowers, esp. a tender kind widely grown as a houseplant for its trailing, typically variegated, foliage
hibiscusA plant of the mallow family, grown in warm climates for its large brightly colored flowers or for products such as fiber or timber
hibiscusesA plant of the mallow family, grown in warm climates for its large brightly colored flowers or for products such as fiber or timber
rosellestropical plant, Hibiscus sabdariffa, of the mallow family, grown for its thick, red calyx and bracts, used in making jellies and as a substitute for cranberries
roselletropical plant, Hibiscus sabdariffa, of the mallow family, grown for its thick, red calyx and bracts, used in making jellies and as a substitute for cranberries