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GERANIUM | Cultivated plant of the Pelargonium | |
CROP | Cultivated plant | |
CARNATION | Cultivated plant | |
SORGHUM | A plant cultivated as a source of syrup | |
SAINFOIN | A leguminous plant (Onobrychis sativa) cultivated for fodder. | |
NATCHNEE | An annual grass (Eleusine coracona), cultivated in India as a food plant. | |
FENUGREEK | A plant (trigonella Foenum Graecum) cultivated for its strong-smelling seeds, which are | |
COLEUS | A plant of several species of the Mint family, cultivated for its bright-colored or variegated leaves. | |
TULIP | Any plant of the liliaceous genus Tulipa. Many varieties are cultivated for their beautiful, often variegated flowers. | |
CARROT | The esculent root of cultivated varieties of the plant, usually spindle-shaped, and of a reddish yellow color. | |
LUCERN | A leguminous plant (Medicago sativa), having bluish purple cloverlike flowers, cultivated for fodder; -- called also alfalfa. | |
HOP | A climbing plant (Humulus Lupulus), having a long, twining, annual stalk. It is cultivated for its fruit (hops). | |
WOAD | An herbaceous cruciferous plant (Isatis tinctoria). It was formerly cultivated for the blue coloring matter derived from its leaves. | |
CHUFA | A sedgelike plant (Cyperus esculentus) producing edible tubers, native about the Mediterranean, now cultivated in many regions; the earth almond. | |
PEANUT | The fruit of a trailing leguminous plant (Arachis hypogaea); also, the plant itself, which is widely cultivated for its fruit. | |
ANISE | An umbelliferous plant (Pimpinella anisum) growing naturally in Egypt, and cultivated in Spain, Malta, etc., for its carminative and aromatic seeds. | |
ASTER | A plant of the genus Callistephus. Many varieties (called China asters, German asters, etc.) are cultivated for their handsome compound flowers. | |
HELIOTROPE | A plant of the genus Heliotropium; -- called also turnsole and girasole. H. Peruvianum is the commonly cultivated species with fragrant flowers. | |
TUBEROSE | A plant (Polianthes tuberosa) with a tuberous root and a liliaceous flower. It is much cultivated for its beautiful and fragrant white blossoms. | |
SNAPDRAGON | Any plant of the scrrophulariaceous genus Antirrhinum, especially the cultivated A. majus, whose showy flowers are fancifully likened to the face of a dragon. | |
COCHINEAL FIG | A plant of Central and Southern America, of the Cactus family, extensively cultivated for the sake of the cochineal insect, which lives on it. | |
SELAGINELLA | A genus of cryptogamous plants resembling Lycopodia, but producing two kinds of spores; also, any plant of this genus. Many species are cultivated in conservatories. | |
SNOWDROP | A bulbous plant (Galanthus nivalis) bearing white flowers, which often appear while the snow is on the ground. It is cultivated in gardens for its beauty. | |
CANDYTUFT | An annual plant of the genus Iberis, cultivated in gardens. The name was originally given to the I. umbellata, first, discovered in the island of Candia. | |
FENNEL | A perennial plant of the genus Faeniculum (F. vulgare), having very finely divided leaves. It is cultivated in gardens for the agreeable aromatic flavor of its seeds. |