has gloss | (noun) a plant cultivated for its blooms or blossoms flower |
lexicalization | eng: flower |
subclass of | (noun) plants having seeds in a closed ovary flowering plant, angiosperm |
| Note: 83 other subclass(es) ommited in the following list |
has subclass | (noun) a flower that blooms in a particular way; "a night bloomer" bloomer |
has subclass | (noun) a plant of the genus Aquilegia having irregular showy spurred flowers; north temperate regions especially mountains aquilegia, columbine, aquilege |
has subclass | (noun) commonly cultivated larkspur of southern Europe having unbranched spikelike racemes of blue or sometimes purplish or pinkish flowers; sometime placed in genus Delphinium Delphinium ajacis, Consolida ambigua, rocket larkspur |
has subclass | (noun) any plant of the genus Delphinium having palmately divided leaves and showy spikes of variously colored spurred flowers; some contain extremely poisonous substances delphinium |
has subclass | (noun) any plant of the genus Nigella nigella |
has subclass | (noun) low-growing chiefly perennial plant usually with small white flowers suitable for e.g. rock gardens sandwort |
has subclass | (noun) any of various flowers of plants of the genus Dianthus cultivated for their fragrant flowers pink, garden pink |
has subclass | (noun) tall plant with small lance-shaped leaves and numerous tiny white or pink flowers baby's breath, Gypsophila paniculata, babies'-breath |
has subclass | (noun) mostly perennial herbs with sticky stems that catch insects; widespread in north temperate zone catchfly, lychnis |
has subclass | (noun) any plant of the genus Silene campion, catchfly, silene |
has subclass | (noun) any of several plants of the genus Mirabilis having flowers that open in late afternoon four o'clock |
has subclass | (noun) any of several North American plants of the genus Erysimum having large yellow flowers prairie rocket |
has subclass | (noun) biennial or short-lived perennial prairie rocket having orange-yellow flowers; western North America to Minnesota and Kansas; sometimes placed in genus Cheiranthus Erysimum arkansanum, Cheiranthus asperus, Erysimum asperum, western wall flower |
has subclass | (noun) long cultivated herb having flowers whose scent is more pronounced in the evening; naturalized throughout Europe to Siberia and into North America Hesperis matronalis, damask violet, sweet rocket, Dame's violet |
has subclass | (noun) any of various ornamental flowering plants of the genus Malcolmia stock, Malcolm stock |
has subclass | (noun) any plant of the genus Ageratum having opposite leaves and small heads of blue or white flowers ageratum |
has subclass | (noun) Asian plant widely grown for its sweetly fragrant pink flowers; sometimes placed in genus Centaurea sweet sultan, Centaurea moschata, Amberboa moschata |
has subclass | (noun) any plant of the genus Ammobium having yellow flowers and silvery foliage ammobium |
has subclass | (noun) any of several plants of the genus Arctotis having daisylike flowers African daisy |
has subclass | (noun) western Australian annual much cultivated for its flower heads with white or bluish to violet or variegated rays Swan River daisy, Brachycome Iberidifolia |
has subclass | (noun) any of numerous chiefly annual herbs of the genus Calendula widely cultivated for their yellow or orange flowers; often used for medicinal and culinary purposes calendula |
has subclass | (noun) any of numerous perennial Old World herbs having showy brightly colored flower heads of the genera Chrysanthemum, Argyranthemum, Dendranthema, Tanacetum; widely cultivated chrysanthemum |
has subclass | (noun) rhizomatous plant of central and southeastern United States and West Indies having large showy heads of clear blue flowers; sometimes placed in genus Eupatorium mist-flower, Conoclinium coelestinum, ageratum, Eupatorium coelestinum, mistflower |
has subclass | (noun) South African herb with golden-yellow globose flower heads; naturalized in moist areas along coast of California; cultivated as an ornamental brass buttons, Cotula coronopifolia |
has subclass | (noun) any plant of the genus Gazania valued for their showy daisy flowers gazania |
has subclass | (noun) any plant of the genus Tithonia; tall coarse herbs or shrubs of Mexico to Panama having large flower heads resembling sunflowers with yellow disc florets and golden-yellow to orange-scarlet rays tithonia, Mexican sunflower |
has subclass | (noun) any of various plants of the genus Zinnia cultivated for their variously and brightly colored flower heads zinnia, old maid flower, old maid |
has subclass | (noun) biennial of southwestern United States having white stems and toothed leaves that is grown for its large pale yellow flowers that open in early morning Mentzelia livicaulis, blazing star, Mentzelia laevicaulis |
has subclass | (noun) annual grown especially for its fragrant golden nocturnal flowers bartonia, Mentzelia lindleyi |
has subclass | (noun) Mediterranean plant widely cultivated as a houseplant for its showy dark green leaves splotched with silver and nodding white or pink to reddish flowers with reflexed petals cyclamen, Cyclamen purpurascens |
has subclass | (noun) common wild European cyclamen with pink flowers Cyclamen hederifolium, sowbread, Cyclamen neopolitanum |
has subclass | (noun) any plant of the genus Shortia; evergreen perennial herbs with smooth leathery basal leaves and showy white solitary flowers shortia |
has subclass | (noun) any of several plants of the genus Blandfordia having large orange or crimson flowers Christmas bells |
has subclass | (noun) a tuberous Mexican herb having grasslike leaves and cultivated for its spikes of highly fragrant lily-like waxy white flowers tuberose, Polianthes tuberosa |
has subclass | (noun) any plant of the genus Phacelia scorpionweed, phacelia, scorpion weed |
has subclass | (noun) any plant of the genus Gerardia gerardia |
has subclass | (noun) common European perennial having showy yellow and orange flowers; a naturalized weed in North America butter-and-eggs, wild snapdragon, Linaria vulgaris, toadflax, devil's flax |
has subclass | (noun) any of several herbs of the genus Browallia cultivated for their blue or violet or white flowers browallia, bush violet |
has subclass | (noun) any of numerous tropical herbs having fluted funnel-shaped flowers petunia |
has subclass | (noun) any of numerous tropical or subtropical American plants of the genus Verbena grown for their showy spikes of variously colored flowers verbena, vervain |