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- Cecropia peltata
- Cecropia obtusifolia
- Dolichandrone spathacea (mangrove trumpet tree)
- Tabebuia rosea (rosy trumpet tree)
- Tabebuia aurea (Caribbean trumpet tree or silver trumpet tree), native to the South American mainland
- Any tree of genus Handroanthus
- Tabebuia heterophylla (pink trumpet tree), native to Caribbean islands
- tropical American tree with large peltate leaves and hollow stems
- any of several cacti of the genus Cereus
- any of several night-blooming cacti of the genus Selenicereus
- any of several cacti of the genus Hylocereus
- moonlight cacti (Selenicereus (syn. Hylocereus) spp.)), esp.
- Gregg's nightblooming cereus (Peniocereus greggii)
- dutchman's pipe (Epiphyllum oxypetalum)
- Selenicereus grandiflorus
- Cerastium (mouse-ear chickweed)
- Paronychia spp. (nailwort, whitlow-wort)
- especially common chickweed (Stellaria media), a common, edible weed in North America and Europe.
- Holosteum (jagged chickweed)
- Ageratum conyzoides
- Moenchia (upright chickweed)
- Stellaria pro parte
- any of various plants of the genus Stellaria
- any of various plants related to the common chickweed
- Cerastium (mouse-ear chickweed)
- An herb of species Stellaria media.
- Ageratum conyzoides (billygoat weed)
- Paronychia
- Holosteum (jagged chickweed)
- Other species in Stellaria
- Moenchia (upright chickweed)
- a common low-growing annual garden weed with small white flowers; cosmopolitan; so-called because it is eaten by chickens
- A European chub (Squalius cephalus, syn. Leuciscus cephalus)
- (countable, slang) A chubby, plump, or overweight person.
- (countable, slang) An erection of the penis.
- (by extension) Any of various vaguely related marine or freshwater fishes.
- In North America, a black bass.
- (countable, gay slang, specifically) An overweight gay man who is part of the chubby subculture.
- (uncountable, informal) Excess body fat.
- In Europe, its close relatives, notably the fallfish.
- (countable) A plastic or other flexible package of meat, usually ground meat or luncheon meat.
- European freshwater game fish with a thick spindle-shaped body
- in family Cephalotaxaceae.
- A bow for archery, made of yew wood.
- (countable) A species of coniferous tree, Taxus baccata, with dark-green flat needle-like leaves and seeds bearing red arils, native to western, central and southern Europe, northwest Africa, northern Iran and southwest Asia.
- in family Podocarpaceae.
- (countable, by extension) Any tree or shrub of the genus Taxus.
- (uncountable) The wood of such trees.
- any of numerous evergreen trees or shrubs having red cup-shaped berries and flattened needlelike leaves
- wood of a yew; especially the durable fine-grained light brown or red wood of the English yew valued for cabinetwork and archery bows
- Bergerocactus emoryi (golden cereus, golden spine cereus).
- Acanthocereus tetragonus (barbed-wire cactus).
- Morangaya pensilis (syn. Echinocereus pensilis).
- Nyctocereus serpentinus (Mexican night-bloom cereus, serpent cactus).
- Cylindropuntia spinosior (cane cholla, spiny cholla).
- Selenicereus spp. (midnight cactuses).
- An aquatic flowering plant in the genus Ceratophyllum
- Vernal grasses (Anthoxanthum spp.).
- A bryophyte, of phylum Anthocerotophyta, with a leafless thallus characterized by a dominant gametophyte stage of the life cycle and a sporophyte stage shaped like a horn.
- any aquatic plant of the genus Ceratophyllum; forms submerged masses in ponds and slow-flowing streams
- liverworts with slender hornlike capsules
- Plants in the genus Cestrum: Cestrum nocturnum, Cestrum parqui.
- Bluebead lily, Clintonia borealis.
- Any other berry of a plant in the nightshade family, Solanaceae, most of which are poisonous at least when unripe.
- Pokeweed.
- The deadly nightshade.
- Bittersweet nightshade, Solanum dulcamara.
- Eurasian herb naturalized in America having white flowers and poisonous hairy foliage and bearing black berries that are sometimes poisonous but sometimes edible
- 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
- Any of various plants of genus Ceratostigma.
- especially, of species Plumbago europaea, of southern Europe, north Africa, the eastern Mediterranean, and Armenia.
- Any of various maritime herbs of the genus Plumbago, some of which have lead-coloured spots on the leaves or nearly lead-coloured flowers.
- Diverse plants that tolerate high levels of lead, such as spring sandwort (Sabulina verna subsp. verna, syn. Minuartia verna) and alpine pennycress (Noccaea caerulescens, syn. Thlaspi caerulescens).
- A leadplant, a leguminous shrub of species Amorpha canescens,) of the western U.S. that has hoary pinnate leaves and bears dull-colored racemose flowers; supposed to help locate lead deposits.
- a plant of the genus Plumbago with blue flowers
- especially, Ceroxylon quindiuense
- Any plant of genus Ceroxylon
- Cyrtostachys renda (red candle-wax palm)
- Copernicia alba (caranday palm)
- Copernicia prunifera (carnauba wax palm)
- Brazilian fan palm having an edible root; source of a useful leaf fiber and a brittle yellowish wax
- South American palm yielding a wax similar to carnauba wax
- palm of the Andes yielding a resinous wax which is mixed with tallow to make candles
- (uncountable) Burgrass of species Cenchrus echinatus.
- (countable) A hawthorn of species (Crataegus crus-galli).
- (countable) Any of several spiny trees, formerly all of the genus Acacia, such as Vachellia cookii (cockspur acacia).
- (uncountable) An annual European weed of species Centaurea melitensis, naturalized in North and South America.
- (countable) A small West Indian tree (Pisonia aculeata).
- (uncountable) Grass of species (Echinochloa crus-galli).
- (countable) A blade for tying to the foot of a gamecock.
- Any plant of species Casearia aculeata, of the tropical Americas.
- (uncountable) Orchard grass, a widely grown tall stout hay and pasture grass (Dactylis glomerata) of Eurasia.
- small spiny West Indian tree
- widely grown stout Old World hay and pasture grass
- Cyperus alternifolius
- Darmera peltata
- Diphylleia cymosa
- Heptapleurum arboricola
- Podophyllum peltatum
- Eriogonum longifolium var. harperi
- rhizomatous perennial herb with large dramatic peltate leaves and white to bright pink flowers in round heads on leafless stems; colonizes stream banks in the Sierra Nevada in California
- late blooming perennial plant of shale barrens of Virginia having flowers in flat-topped clusters
- African sedge widely cultivated as an ornamental water plant for its terminal umbrellalike cluster of slender grasslike leaves
- Sculptured seamoth (Pegasus lancifer).
- Gray bichir Polypterus senegalus.
- Any fossil fish of genus †Draconichthys.
- Gunther's boafish (Stomias affinis).
- Asian arowana (Scleropages formosus).
- Short dragonfish (Eurypegasus draconis).
- Violet goby (Gobioides broussonnetii).
- Any of several long, slender fishes, of the family Stomiidae, that have a luminous barbel used to attract prey.
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- Cecropia peltata
- Cecropia obtusifolia
- Dolichandrone spathacea (mangrove trumpet tree)
- Tabebuia rosea (rosy trumpet tree)
- Tabebuia aurea (Caribbean trumpet tree or silver trumpet tree), native to the South American mainland
- Any tree of genus Handroanthus
- Tabebuia heterophylla (pink trumpet tree), native to Caribbean islands
- tropical American tree with large peltate leaves and hollow stems
- any of several cacti of the genus Cereus
- any of several night-blooming cacti of the genus Selenicereus
- any of several cacti of the genus Hylocereus
- moonlight cacti (Selenicereus (syn. Hylocereus) spp.)), esp.
- Gregg's nightblooming cereus (Peniocereus greggii)
- dutchman's pipe (Epiphyllum oxypetalum)
- Selenicereus grandiflorus
- Cerastium (mouse-ear chickweed)
- Paronychia spp. (nailwort, whitlow-wort)
- especially common chickweed (Stellaria media), a common, edible weed in North America and Europe.
- Holosteum (jagged chickweed)
- Ageratum conyzoides
- Moenchia (upright chickweed)
- Stellaria pro parte
- any of various plants of the genus Stellaria
- any of various plants related to the common chickweed
- Cerastium (mouse-ear chickweed)
- An herb of species Stellaria media.
- Ageratum conyzoides (billygoat weed)
- Paronychia
- Holosteum (jagged chickweed)
- Other species in Stellaria
- Moenchia (upright chickweed)
- a common low-growing annual garden weed with small white flowers; cosmopolitan; so-called because it is eaten by chickens
- A European chub (Squalius cephalus, syn. Leuciscus cephalus)
- (countable, slang) A chubby, plump, or overweight person.
- (countable, slang) An erection of the penis.
- (by extension) Any of various vaguely related marine or freshwater fishes.
- In North America, a black bass.
- (countable, gay slang, specifically) An overweight gay man who is part of the chubby subculture.
- (uncountable, informal) Excess body fat.
- In Europe, its close relatives, notably the fallfish.
- (countable) A plastic or other flexible package of meat, usually ground meat or luncheon meat.
- European freshwater game fish with a thick spindle-shaped body
- in family Cephalotaxaceae.
- A bow for archery, made of yew wood.
- (countable) A species of coniferous tree, Taxus baccata, with dark-green flat needle-like leaves and seeds bearing red arils, native to western, central and southern Europe, northwest Africa, northern Iran and southwest Asia.
- in family Podocarpaceae.
- (countable, by extension) Any tree or shrub of the genus Taxus.
- (uncountable) The wood of such trees.
- any of numerous evergreen trees or shrubs having red cup-shaped berries and flattened needlelike leaves
- wood of a yew; especially the durable fine-grained light brown or red wood of the English yew valued for cabinetwork and archery bows
- Bergerocactus emoryi (golden cereus, golden spine cereus).
- Acanthocereus tetragonus (barbed-wire cactus).
- Morangaya pensilis (syn. Echinocereus pensilis).
- Nyctocereus serpentinus (Mexican night-bloom cereus, serpent cactus).
- Cylindropuntia spinosior (cane cholla, spiny cholla).
- Selenicereus spp. (midnight cactuses).
- An aquatic flowering plant in the genus Ceratophyllum
- Vernal grasses (Anthoxanthum spp.).
- A bryophyte, of phylum Anthocerotophyta, with a leafless thallus characterized by a dominant gametophyte stage of the life cycle and a sporophyte stage shaped like a horn.
- any aquatic plant of the genus Ceratophyllum; forms submerged masses in ponds and slow-flowing streams
- liverworts with slender hornlike capsules
- Plants in the genus Cestrum: Cestrum nocturnum, Cestrum parqui.
- Bluebead lily, Clintonia borealis.
- Any other berry of a plant in the nightshade family, Solanaceae, most of which are poisonous at least when unripe.
- Pokeweed.
- The deadly nightshade.
- Bittersweet nightshade, Solanum dulcamara.
- Eurasian herb naturalized in America having white flowers and poisonous hairy foliage and bearing black berries that are sometimes poisonous but sometimes edible
- 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
- Any of various plants of genus Ceratostigma.
- especially, of species Plumbago europaea, of southern Europe, north Africa, the eastern Mediterranean, and Armenia.
- Any of various maritime herbs of the genus Plumbago, some of which have lead-coloured spots on the leaves or nearly lead-coloured flowers.
- Diverse plants that tolerate high levels of lead, such as spring sandwort (Sabulina verna subsp. verna, syn. Minuartia verna) and alpine pennycress (Noccaea caerulescens, syn. Thlaspi caerulescens).
- A leadplant, a leguminous shrub of species Amorpha canescens,) of the western U.S. that has hoary pinnate leaves and bears dull-colored racemose flowers; supposed to help locate lead deposits.
- a plant of the genus Plumbago with blue flowers
- especially, Ceroxylon quindiuense
- Any plant of genus Ceroxylon
- Cyrtostachys renda (red candle-wax palm)
- Copernicia alba (caranday palm)
- Copernicia prunifera (carnauba wax palm)
- Brazilian fan palm having an edible root; source of a useful leaf fiber and a brittle yellowish wax
- South American palm yielding a wax similar to carnauba wax
- palm of the Andes yielding a resinous wax which is mixed with tallow to make candles
- (uncountable) Burgrass of species Cenchrus echinatus.
- (countable) A hawthorn of species (Crataegus crus-galli).
- (countable) Any of several spiny trees, formerly all of the genus Acacia, such as Vachellia cookii (cockspur acacia).
- (uncountable) An annual European weed of species Centaurea melitensis, naturalized in North and South America.
- (countable) A small West Indian tree (Pisonia aculeata).
- (uncountable) Grass of species (Echinochloa crus-galli).
- (countable) A blade for tying to the foot of a gamecock.
- Any plant of species Casearia aculeata, of the tropical Americas.
- (uncountable) Orchard grass, a widely grown tall stout hay and pasture grass (Dactylis glomerata) of Eurasia.
- small spiny West Indian tree
- widely grown stout Old World hay and pasture grass
- Cyperus alternifolius
- Darmera peltata
- Diphylleia cymosa
- Heptapleurum arboricola
- Podophyllum peltatum
- Eriogonum longifolium var. harperi
- rhizomatous perennial herb with large dramatic peltate leaves and white to bright pink flowers in round heads on leafless stems; colonizes stream banks in the Sierra Nevada in California
- late blooming perennial plant of shale barrens of Virginia having flowers in flat-topped clusters
- African sedge widely cultivated as an ornamental water plant for its terminal umbrellalike cluster of slender grasslike leaves
- Sculptured seamoth (Pegasus lancifer).
- Gray bichir Polypterus senegalus.
- Any fossil fish of genus †Draconichthys.
- Gunther's boafish (Stomias affinis).
- Asian arowana (Scleropages formosus).
- Short dragonfish (Eurypegasus draconis).
- Violet goby (Gobioides broussonnetii).
- Any of several long, slender fishes, of the family Stomiidae, that have a luminous barbel used to attract prey.
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