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GLADIOLA | Flowers growing in long spikes | |
GLADIOLI | Flowers growing in long spikes | |
WATER WILLOW | An American aquatic plant (Dianthera Americana) with long willowlike leaves, and spikes of small purplish flowers. | |
CAT-TAIL | ...marshes, with long, flat leaves, and having its flowers in a close cylindrical spike at the top of the stem. The leaves are frequently used for ... | |
ONE-SIDED | Growing on one side of a stem; as, one-sided flowers. | |
EPANTHOUS | Growing upon flowers; -- said of certain species of fungi. | |
PODOCEPHALOUS | Having a head of flowers on a long peduncle, or footstalk. | |
SPIKE | To fasten with spikes, or long, large nails; as, to spike down planks. | |
CORNUCOPIA | A genus of grasses bearing spikes of flowers resembling the cornucopia in form. | |
WISTARIA | A genus of climbing leguminous plants bearing long, pendulous clusters of pale bluish flowers. | |
JOINTWEED | A slender, nearly leafless, American herb (Polygonum articulatum), with jointed spikes of small flowers. | |
AMORPHA | A genus of leguminous shrubs, having long clusters of purple flowers; false or bastard indigo. | |
PARNASSIA | A genus of herbs growing in wet places, and having white flowers; grass of Parnassus. | |
LACUSTRINE | Found in, or pertaining to, lakes or ponds, or growing in them; as, lacustrine flowers. | |
ERYTHRINA | A genus of leguminous plants growing in the tropics; coral tree; -- so called from its red flowers. | |
SOLDIERWOOD | A showy leguminous plant (Calliandra purpurea) of the West Indies. The flowers have long tassels of purple stamens. | |
WHISKER | One of the long, projecting hairs growing at the sides of the mouth of a cat, or other animal. | |
ARROWWOOD | A shrub (Viburnum dentatum) growing in damp woods and thickets; -- so called from the long, straight, slender shoots. | |
HYACINTH | A bulbous plant of the genus Hyacinthus, bearing beautiful spikes of fragrant flowers. H. orientalis is a common variety. | |
BUTTONBUSH | A shrub (Cephalanthus occidentalis) growing by the waterside; -- so called from its globular head of flowers. See Capitulum. | |
EELGRASS | A plant (Zostera marina), with very long and narrow leaves, growing abundantly in shallow bays along the North Atlantic coast. | |
PALEA | One of the chaffy scales or bractlets growing on the receptacle of many compound flowers, as the Coreopsis, the sunflower, etc. | |
YAW-WEED | A low, shrubby, rubiaceous plant (Morinda Royoc) growing along the seacoast of the West Indies. It has small, white, odorous flowers. | |
POINCIANA | A prickly tropical shrub (Caesalpinia, formerly Poinciana, pulcherrima), with bipinnate leaves, and racemes of showy orange-red flowers with long crimson filaments. | |
HOBBLEBUSH | A low bush (Viburnum lantanoides) having long, straggling branches and handsome flowers. It is found in the Northern United States. Called also shinhopple. |