the green dragon genus of Araceae
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dracunculusthe green dragon genus of Araceae
dracunculusesDRACUNCULUS, the green dragon genus of Araceae
ALEOrder at the Green Dragon
chlorellaa member of the genus Chlorella of green freshwater algae
chlamydomonasa member of the genus Chlamydomonas of (mainly freshwater) green algae
chlorellasCHLORELLA, a member of the genus Chlorella of green freshwater algae
spirogyraany of various minute green filamentous freshwater algae constituting the genus Spirogyra
chlamydomonadesCHLAMYDOMONAS, a member of the genus Chlamydomonas of (mainly freshwater) green algae
spirogyrasSPIROGYRA, any of various minute green filamentous freshwater algae constituting the genus Spirogyra
usneaany pale-green or gray, mosslike lichen of the genus Usnea, common on rocks and trees
usneasany pale-green or gray, mosslike lichen of the genus Usnea, common on rocks and trees
nostocsany freshwater, blue-green alga of the genus Nostoc, often occurring in jellylike colonies in moist places
nostocany freshwater, blue-green alga of the genus Nostoc, often occurring in jellylike colonies in moist places
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
applethe fleshy usually rounded red, yellow, or green edible pome fruit of a usually cultivated tree (genus Malus) of the rose family
quezalany of several large Central and South American trogons of the genus Pharomachrus, having golden-green and scarlet plumage, esp. P. mocino(resplendent quetzal), the national bird of Guatemala: rare and possibly endangered
quetzalsany of several large Central and South American trogons of the genus Pharomachrus, having golden-green and scarlet plumage, esp. P. mocino(resplendent quetzal), the national bird of Guatemala: rare and possibly endangered
quezalsany of several large Central and South American trogons of the genus Pharomachrus, having golden-green and scarlet plumage, esp. P. mocino(resplendent quetzal), the national bird of Guatemala: rare and possibly endangered
quetzalany of several large Central and South American trogons of the genus Pharomachrus, having golden-green and scarlet plumage, esp. P. mocino(resplendent quetzal), the national bird of Guatemala: rare and possibly endangered
anoleany of numerous chiefly insectivorous New World lizards of the genus Anolis, related to the iguana, that have the ability to change the color of their skin among a wide range of green and brown shades
anolesany of numerous chiefly insectivorous New World lizards of the genus Anolis, related to the iguana, that have the ability to change the color of their skin among a wide range of green and brown shades
russulaany fungus of the large basidiomycetous genus Russula, of typical toadstool shape and often brightly coloured, such as the yellow R. ochroleuca and R. lutea, the green R. aeruginea, the violet-pink R. fragilis, and the purple R. atropurpurea