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noun
- The species Dendrobium tetragonum.
- Any of various Ophrys species.
- The species Bartholina burmanniana.
- Any orchid of the genus Caladenia.
- Any of various Corybas species.
- Any of various Brassia species.
- Central American orchid having spiderlike flowers with prominent green warts
- any of several European orchids of the genus Ophrys
- South American orchid with spiderlike pale-yellow to pale-green flowers
noun
- small-leaved nettle (Dendrocnide photinophylla).
- Various species of the genus Dendrocnide:
- dead nettle, dumb nettle (Lamium spp.), particularly Lamium album, white nettle;
- ball nettle (Solanum carolinense);
- bull nettle, silver-leaf nettle, white horse-nettle (Solanum elaeagnifolium);
- horse-nettle (Solanum rostratum);
- Most, but not all, subspecies of Urtica dioica (common nettle),
- Wood nettle (Laportea canadensis);
- bull nettle, spurge nettle (Cnidoscolus stimulosus)
- western horse-nettle, robust horse-nettle (Solanum dimidiatum);
- hackberry (Celtis spp.).
- scratchbush (Urera baccifera)
- Texas bull nettle (Cnidoscolus texanus),
- bull nettle (Cnidoscolus urens),
- Loosely, anything which causes a similarly stinging rash, such as a jellyfish or sea nettle.
- horse nettle Agastache urticifolia,
- nilgiri nettle, Himalayan giant nettle (Girardinia diversifolia, family Urticaceae).
- false nettle (Boehmeria spp., family Urticaceae);
- rock nettle (Eucnide spp.);
- hemp nettle (Galeopsis spp.);
- tree nettle (Urtica ferox);
- Urtica incisa (Australian nettle);
- flame nettle or painted nettle (Coleus spp.);
- hedge nettle (Stachys spp.);
- any of numerous plants having stinging hairs that cause skin irritation on contact (especially of the genus Urtica or family Urticaceae)
verb
noun
- Parthenocissus tricuspidata, Japanese creeper, Boston ivy.
- Parthenocissus quinquefolia, Virginia creeper.
- Any of several climbing vines, especially the honeysuckle and the Virginia creeper.
- Parthenocissus vitacea, now Parthenocissus inserta, thicket creeper, false Virginia creeper, grape woodbine.
- Lonicera periclymenum, European honeysuckle, common honeysuckle.
- Gelsemium sempervirens, yellow jessamine.
- Clematis virginiana, devil's darning needle.
- Lonicera xylosteum, European fly honeysuckle, dwarf honeysuckle, fly woodbine.
- European twining honeysuckle with fragrant red and yellow-white flowers
- common North American vine with compound leaves and bluish-black berrylike fruit
noun
- Semiothisa clathrata (latticed heath)
- in Erica spp.
- in Epacris spp. (Australian heath)
- Any small evergreen shrub of the family Ericaceae.
- in Phyllodoce spp. (mountain heath)
- in Leucopogon spp. (beard heath)
- Melitaea athalia (heath fritillary)
- in Cassiope spp.
- in Daboecia spp.
- Coenonympha pamphilus, native to Europe, Asia except tropical India and Indochina, and Northern Africa, the small heath
- Coenonympha tullia, native to Europe, Asia except tropical India and Indochina, and North America, the large heath
- A tract of level uncultivated land with sandy soil and scrubby vegetation; heathland.
- Ematurga atomaria (common heath)
- a tract of level wasteland; uncultivated land with sandy soil and scrubby vegetation
- a low evergreen shrub of the family Ericaceae; has small bell-shaped pink or purple flowers
noun
- Myracrodruon urundeuva
- Astronium spp.
- Gordonia haematoxylon
- Heritiera spp.
- Terminalia canescens
- Cordia subcordata
- Combretum imberbe
- Sideroxylon spp.
- Dialium guianense
- Schleichera oleosa
- Cyrilla racemiflora
- Sloania spp.
- Jacquinia keyensis
- Carpinus caroliniana
- Foresteria pubescens
- Casuarina cristata
- Afzelia africana
- Chionanthus caymanensis
- Gymnostoma sumatranum
- Aegiphilia martinicensis
- Paubrasilia echinata
- Prunus africana
- (Australia) Acacia esthrophiolata, Acacia excelsa, Acacia melanoxylon, Acacia stenophylla, or Erythrophleum chlorostachys.
- Metrosideros spp.
- Backhousia myrtifolia
- Thouina striata
- Schinopsis spp.
- Cliftonia monophylla
- Swartzia spp.
- Exothea paniculata
- Vachellia farnesiana
- Colubrina elliptica
- Senegalia muricata
- exceptionally tough or hard wood of any of a number of ironwood trees
- medium-sized hop hornbeam of eastern North America
- a small slow-growing deciduous tree of northern Iran having a low domed shape
- handsome East Indian evergreen tree often planted as an ornamental for its fragrant white flowers that yield a perfume; source of very heavy hardwood used for railroad ties
noun
- A plant of species Blutaparon vermiculare.
- Any of several species of low-growing flowering plants, the leaves of which are silvery underneath, some now assigned to the genus Argentina, most previously assigned to genus Potentilla.
- low-growing perennial having leaves silvery beneath; northern United States, Europe, Asia
- any of various twining shrubs of the genus Argyreia having silvery leaves and showy purple flowers
noun
- Cucurbita argyrosperma
- Cucurbita pepo
- Cucurbita maxima
- Cucurbita moschata
- any of various plants of the species Cucurbita maxima and Cucurbita moschata producing squashes that have hard rinds and mature in the fall
- any of various fruits of the gourd family with thick rinds and edible yellow to orange flesh that mature in the fall and can be stored for several months
noun
- common wormwood, mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris).
- Any of several perennial plants of the genus Leonurus, especially Leonurus cardiaca, used in traditional medicine to help with childbirth or treat uterine disorders.
- bitter Old World herb of hedgerows and woodland margins having toothed leaves and white or pale pink flowers
noun
- Verbascum thapsus, the common mullein.
- The ocotillo (Fouquieria splendens), one of certain desert shrubs of southwestern United States and Mexico having slender naked spiny branches that after the rainy season put forth foliage and clusters of red flowers.
- (surveying) A single straight rod or staff, pointed and iron-shod at the bottom, for penetrating the ground, and having a socket joint at the top, used, instead of a tripod, for supporting a compass.
- desert shrub of southwestern United States and Mexico having slender naked spiny branches that after the rainy season put forth foliage and clusters of red flowers
noun
- Gregg's nightblooming cereus (Peniocereus greggii)
- moonlight cacti (Selenicereus (syn. Hylocereus) spp.)), esp.
- dutchman's pipe (Epiphyllum oxypetalum)
- Selenicereus grandiflorus
- any of several night-blooming cacti of the genus Selenicereus
- any of several cacti of the genus Cereus
- any of several cacti of the genus Hylocereus
noun
- A flowering plant of the genus Impatiens.
- (chiefly UK) A plant or tree yielding such substance.
- (chiefly UK) A soothing ointment.
- A balsam fir Abies balsamea.
- (chiefly UK, figuratively) Something soothing.
- Canada balsam, a turpentine obtained from the resin of balsam fir.
- (chiefly UK) A sweet-smelling oil or resin derived from various plants.
- The balsam family of flowering plants (Balsaminaceae), which includes Impatiens and Hydrocera.
- any of various fragrant oleoresins used in medicines and perfumes
- any seed plant yielding balsam
- an ointment containing a fragrant resin
verb
noun
- The species Dendrobium tetragonum.
- Any of various Ophrys species.
- The species Bartholina burmanniana.
- Any orchid of the genus Caladenia.
- Any of various Corybas species.
- Any of various Brassia species.
- Central American orchid having spiderlike flowers with prominent green warts
- any of several European orchids of the genus Ophrys
- South American orchid with spiderlike pale-yellow to pale-green flowers
noun
- small-leaved nettle (Dendrocnide photinophylla).
- Various species of the genus Dendrocnide:
- dead nettle, dumb nettle (Lamium spp.), particularly Lamium album, white nettle;
- ball nettle (Solanum carolinense);
- bull nettle, silver-leaf nettle, white horse-nettle (Solanum elaeagnifolium);
- horse-nettle (Solanum rostratum);
- Most, but not all, subspecies of Urtica dioica (common nettle),
- Wood nettle (Laportea canadensis);
- bull nettle, spurge nettle (Cnidoscolus stimulosus)
- western horse-nettle, robust horse-nettle (Solanum dimidiatum);
- hackberry (Celtis spp.).
- scratchbush (Urera baccifera)
- Texas bull nettle (Cnidoscolus texanus),
- bull nettle (Cnidoscolus urens),
- Loosely, anything which causes a similarly stinging rash, such as a jellyfish or sea nettle.
- horse nettle Agastache urticifolia,
- nilgiri nettle, Himalayan giant nettle (Girardinia diversifolia, family Urticaceae).
- false nettle (Boehmeria spp., family Urticaceae);
- rock nettle (Eucnide spp.);
- hemp nettle (Galeopsis spp.);
- tree nettle (Urtica ferox);
- Urtica incisa (Australian nettle);
- flame nettle or painted nettle (Coleus spp.);
- hedge nettle (Stachys spp.);
- any of numerous plants having stinging hairs that cause skin irritation on contact (especially of the genus Urtica or family Urticaceae)
verb
noun
- Parthenocissus tricuspidata, Japanese creeper, Boston ivy.
- Parthenocissus quinquefolia, Virginia creeper.
- Any of several climbing vines, especially the honeysuckle and the Virginia creeper.
- Parthenocissus vitacea, now Parthenocissus inserta, thicket creeper, false Virginia creeper, grape woodbine.
- Lonicera periclymenum, European honeysuckle, common honeysuckle.
- Gelsemium sempervirens, yellow jessamine.
- Clematis virginiana, devil's darning needle.
- Lonicera xylosteum, European fly honeysuckle, dwarf honeysuckle, fly woodbine.
- European twining honeysuckle with fragrant red and yellow-white flowers
- common North American vine with compound leaves and bluish-black berrylike fruit
noun
- Semiothisa clathrata (latticed heath)
- in Erica spp.
- in Epacris spp. (Australian heath)
- Any small evergreen shrub of the family Ericaceae.
- in Phyllodoce spp. (mountain heath)
- in Leucopogon spp. (beard heath)
- Melitaea athalia (heath fritillary)
- in Cassiope spp.
- in Daboecia spp.
- Coenonympha pamphilus, native to Europe, Asia except tropical India and Indochina, and Northern Africa, the small heath
- Coenonympha tullia, native to Europe, Asia except tropical India and Indochina, and North America, the large heath
- A tract of level uncultivated land with sandy soil and scrubby vegetation; heathland.
- Ematurga atomaria (common heath)
- a tract of level wasteland; uncultivated land with sandy soil and scrubby vegetation
- a low evergreen shrub of the family Ericaceae; has small bell-shaped pink or purple flowers
noun
- Myracrodruon urundeuva
- Astronium spp.
- Gordonia haematoxylon
- Heritiera spp.
- Terminalia canescens
- Cordia subcordata
- Combretum imberbe
- Sideroxylon spp.
- Dialium guianense
- Schleichera oleosa
- Cyrilla racemiflora
- Sloania spp.
- Jacquinia keyensis
- Carpinus caroliniana
- Foresteria pubescens
- Casuarina cristata
- Afzelia africana
- Chionanthus caymanensis
- Gymnostoma sumatranum
- Aegiphilia martinicensis
- Paubrasilia echinata
- Prunus africana
- (Australia) Acacia esthrophiolata, Acacia excelsa, Acacia melanoxylon, Acacia stenophylla, or Erythrophleum chlorostachys.
- Metrosideros spp.
- Backhousia myrtifolia
- Thouina striata
- Schinopsis spp.
- Cliftonia monophylla
- Swartzia spp.
- Exothea paniculata
- Vachellia farnesiana
- Colubrina elliptica
- Senegalia muricata
- exceptionally tough or hard wood of any of a number of ironwood trees
- medium-sized hop hornbeam of eastern North America
- a small slow-growing deciduous tree of northern Iran having a low domed shape
- handsome East Indian evergreen tree often planted as an ornamental for its fragrant white flowers that yield a perfume; source of very heavy hardwood used for railroad ties
noun
- A plant of species Blutaparon vermiculare.
- Any of several species of low-growing flowering plants, the leaves of which are silvery underneath, some now assigned to the genus Argentina, most previously assigned to genus Potentilla.
- low-growing perennial having leaves silvery beneath; northern United States, Europe, Asia
- any of various twining shrubs of the genus Argyreia having silvery leaves and showy purple flowers
noun
- Cucurbita argyrosperma
- Cucurbita pepo
- Cucurbita maxima
- Cucurbita moschata
- any of various plants of the species Cucurbita maxima and Cucurbita moschata producing squashes that have hard rinds and mature in the fall
- any of various fruits of the gourd family with thick rinds and edible yellow to orange flesh that mature in the fall and can be stored for several months
noun
- common wormwood, mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris).
- Any of several perennial plants of the genus Leonurus, especially Leonurus cardiaca, used in traditional medicine to help with childbirth or treat uterine disorders.
- bitter Old World herb of hedgerows and woodland margins having toothed leaves and white or pale pink flowers
noun
- Verbascum thapsus, the common mullein.
- The ocotillo (Fouquieria splendens), one of certain desert shrubs of southwestern United States and Mexico having slender naked spiny branches that after the rainy season put forth foliage and clusters of red flowers.
- (surveying) A single straight rod or staff, pointed and iron-shod at the bottom, for penetrating the ground, and having a socket joint at the top, used, instead of a tripod, for supporting a compass.
- desert shrub of southwestern United States and Mexico having slender naked spiny branches that after the rainy season put forth foliage and clusters of red flowers
noun
- Gregg's nightblooming cereus (Peniocereus greggii)
- moonlight cacti (Selenicereus (syn. Hylocereus) spp.)), esp.
- dutchman's pipe (Epiphyllum oxypetalum)
- Selenicereus grandiflorus
- any of several night-blooming cacti of the genus Selenicereus
- any of several cacti of the genus Cereus
- any of several cacti of the genus Hylocereus
noun
- A flowering plant of the genus Impatiens.
- (chiefly UK) A plant or tree yielding such substance.
- (chiefly UK) A soothing ointment.
- A balsam fir Abies balsamea.
- (chiefly UK, figuratively) Something soothing.
- Canada balsam, a turpentine obtained from the resin of balsam fir.
- (chiefly UK) A sweet-smelling oil or resin derived from various plants.
- The balsam family of flowering plants (Balsaminaceae), which includes Impatiens and Hydrocera.
- any of various fragrant oleoresins used in medicines and perfumes
- any seed plant yielding balsam
- an ointment containing a fragrant resin
verb
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