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11531193-n:
a wild uncultivated plant (especially a wild apple or crabapple tree)
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11665372-n:
plants having seeds in a closed ovary
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11721844-n:
small early-flowering buttercup with shiny yellow flowers of western North America
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11737534-n:
any plant of the genus Pulsatilla; sometimes included in genus Anemone
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11738547-n:
any of various herbs of the genus Thalictrum; sometimes rhizomatous or tuberous perennials found in damp shady places and meadows or stream banks; have lacy foliage and clouds of small purple or yellow flowers
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11836722-n:
any of various plants of the genus Abronia of western North America and Mexico having flowers resembling verbena
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11838413-n:
trailing plant having crowded clusters of 3 brilliant deep pink flowers resembling a single flower blooming near the ground; found in dry gravelly or sandy soil; southwestern United States and Mexico
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11858814-n:
succulent carpet-forming plant having small brilliant reddish-pink flowers; southwestern United States
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11860208-n:
evergreen perennial having a dense basal rosette of long spatula-shaped leaves and panicles of pink or white-and-red-striped or pink-purple flowers; found on cliffs and in rock crevices in mountains of southwestern Oregon and northern California
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11860555-n:
showy succulent ground-hugging plant of Rocky Mountains regions having deep to pale pink flowers and fleshy farinaceous roots; the Montana state flower
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11862300-n:
pink clusters of densely packed flowers on prostrate stems resemble upturned pads of cats' feet; grow in coniferous forests of western North America
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11862835-n:
plant with fleshy roots and erect stems with narrow succulent leaves and one reddish-orange flower in each upper leaf axil; southwestern United States; Indians once cooked the fleshy roots
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(has_hyponym)
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11924014-n:
tiny grey woolly tufted annual with small golden-yellow flower heads; southeastern California to northwestern Arizona and southwestern Utah; sometimes placed in genus Eriophyllum
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(has_hyponym)
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11926976-n:
wildflower with heart-shaped leaves and broad yellow flower heads; of alpine areas west of the Rockies from Alaska to southern California
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11927215-n:
herb of pasture and open woodland throughout most of Europe and western Asia having orange-yellow daisylike flower heads that when dried are used as a stimulant and to treat bruises and swellings
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(has_hyponym)
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11941478-n:
any of various autumn-flowering perennials having white or pink to purple flowers that resemble asters; wild in moist soils from New Jersey to Florida and Texas
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11942487-n:
Eurasian perennial herbs having daisylike flowers with yellow rays and dark centers
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(has_hyponym)
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11951511-n:
any of several shrubby herbs or subshrubs of the genus Chrysopsis having bright golden-yellow flower heads that resemble asters; throughout much of United States and into Canada
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(has_hyponym)
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11959259-n:
any of various plants of the genus Crepis having loose heads of yellow flowers on top of a long branched leafy stem; northern hemisphere
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11963932-n:
fragrant rounded shrub of southwestern United States and adjacent Mexico having brittle stems and small crowded blue-green leaves and yellow flowers; produces a resin used in incense and varnish and in folk medicine
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(has_hyponym)
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11964446-n:
herb having a basal cluster of grey-green leaves and leafless stalks each with a solitary broad yellow flower head; desert areas Idaho to Arizona
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11964848-n:
common erect hairy perennial of plains and prairies of southern and central United States having flowers that resemble sunflowers
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11965627-n:
any of several North American plants of the genus Erigeron having daisylike flowers; formerly believed to repel fleas
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11967744-n:
any plant of the genus Eriophyllum
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11970586-n:
any plant of western America of the genus Gaillardia having hairy leaves and long-stalked flowers in hot vibrant colors from golden yellow and copper to rich burgundy
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(has_hyponym)
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11972291-n:
slender hairy plant with few leaves and golden-yellow flower heads; sandy desert areas of southeastern California to southwestern Utah and western Arizona and northwestern Mexico
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(has_hyponym)
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11976170-n:
a plant of the genus Haplopappus
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11980682-n:
any North American shrubby perennial herb of the genus Heliopsis having large yellow daisylike flowers
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(has_hyponym)
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11981475-n:
hairy perennial with yellow flower heads in branched clusters; found almost everywhere in dry places from Canada to west central and western United States; sometimes placed in genus Chrysopsis
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(has_hyponym)
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11983375-n:
low tufted plant having hairy stems each topped by a flower head with short narrow yellow rays; northwestern United States
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11983606-n:
similar to but smaller than alpine hulsea
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11988132-n:
small slender woolly annual with very narrow opposite leaves and branches bearing solitary golden-yellow flower heads; southwestern Oregon to Baja California and Arizona; often cultivated
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11988893-n:
any of various common wildflowers of the genus Leontodon; of temperate Eurasia to Mediterranean regions
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11989393-n:
alpine perennial plant native to Europe having leaves covered with whitish down and small flower heads held in stars of glistening whitish bracts
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11990920-n:
perennial herb closely resembling European edelweiss; New Zealand
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11991263-n:
any of various North American plants of the genus Liatris having racemes or panicles of small discoid flower heads
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(has_hyponym)
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11993203-n:
wild aster with fernlike leaves and flower heads with very narrow bright purple rays; Alberta to Texas and Mexico
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(has_hyponym)
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11993444-n:
wild aster having leafy stems and flower heads with narrow bright reddish-lavender or purple rays; western Colorado to Arizona
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11993675-n:
wild aster having greyish leafy stems and flower heads with narrow pale lavender or violet rays; of rocky desert slopes California to Arizona and Utah
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(has_hyponym)
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11994336-n:
California annual having red-brown spots near the base of its yellow flower rays
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(has_hyponym)
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11995840-n:
bushy subshrub having flower heads that resemble asters with broad white rays; found in desert areas of Arizona east to Kansas and south to Mexico
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(has_hyponym)
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12006766-n:
a wildflower of the genus Ratibida
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12011370-n:
plant with erect leafy stems bearing clusters of rayless yellow flower heads on bent individual stalks; moist regions of southwestern United States
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12012111-n:
American ragwort with yellow flowers
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12012510-n:
perennial with sharply toothed triangular leaves on leafy stems bearing a cluster of yellow flower heads; moist places in mountains of western North America
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12015959-n:
any of numerous chiefly summer-blooming and fall-blooming North American plants especially of the genus Solidago
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12019375-n:
dark green erect herb of northwestern United States and southwestern Canada having stiff leaves in dense tufts and yellow flower heads; sometimes placed in genus Haplopappus
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12022821-n:
lightly hairy rhizomatous perennial having aromatic feathery leaves and stems bearing open clusters of small buttonlike yellow flowers; sand dunes of Pacific coast of North America
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12025220-n:
perennial having tufted basal leaves and short leafless stalks each bearing a solitary yellow flower head; dry hillsides and plains of west central North America
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12025507-n:
whitish hairy plant with featherlike leaves and a few stout stems each bearing an especially handsome solitary large yellow flower head; mountainous regions north central United States
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12026981-n:
European perennial naturalized throughout United States having hollow stems with a few long narrow tapered leaves and each bearing a solitary pale yellow flower
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12027658-n:
weedy European annual with yellow flowers; naturalized in United States
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12032429-n:
balsamic-resinous herb with clumps of lanceolate leaves and stout leafy stems ending in large deep yellow flowers on long stalks; northwestern United States
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12032686-n:
herb with basal leaves and leafy hairy stems bearing solitary flower heads with white or pale cream-colored rays; northwestern United States
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12258885-n:
small waxy white or pinkish-white saprophytic woodland plant having scalelike leaves and a nodding flower; turns black with age
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12259316-n:
fleshy tawny or reddish saprophytic herb resembling the Indian pipe and growing in woodland humus of eastern North America; in some classifications placed in a separate genus Hypopitys
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12259788-n:
a fleshy bright red saprophytic plant of the mountains of western North America that appears in early spring while snow is on the ground
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12291959-n:
one of the most handsome prairie wildflowers having large erect bell-shaped bluish flowers; of moist places in prairies and fields from eastern Colorado and Nebraska south to New Mexico and Texas
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(has_hyponym)
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12796385-n:
plant with leaves mostly at the base and openly branched clusters of small white flowers; western North America
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12799269-n:
plant with basal leathery elliptic leaves and erect leafless flower stalks each bearing a dense roundish cluster of tiny white flowers; moist places of northwestern North America to Oregon and Idaho
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(has_hyponym)
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12800049-n:
plant with mostly basal leaves and slender open racemes of white or pale pink flowers; prairies and open forest of northwestern United States to British Columbia and Alberta
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12801966-n:
bog plant with broadly heart-shaped basal leaves and cream-colored or white saucer-shaped flowers with fringed petals; west of Rocky Mountains from Alaska to New Mexico
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(has_hyponym)
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12803226-n:
plant growing in clumps with mostly basal leaves and cream-colored or pale pink fringed flowers in several long racemes; Alaska to coastal central California and east to Idaho
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12803958-n:
plant with tiny white flowers hanging in loose clusters on leafy stems; moist woods from Alaska to central California and east to Montana
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12878169-n:
a plant of the genus Besseya having fluffy spikes of flowers
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12879963-n:
any of various plants of the genus Castilleja having dense spikes of hooded flowers with brightly colored bracts
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12881631-n:
white and lavender to pale-blue flowers grow in perfect rings of widely spaced bands around the stems forming a kind of pagoda; California
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12881913-n:
small widely branching western plant with tiny blue-and-white flowers; British Columbia to Ontario and south to California and Colorado
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12882158-n:
eastern United States plant with whorls of blue-and-white flowers
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12885045-n:
plant of southwestern United States having long open clusters of scarlet flowers with yellow hairs on lower lip
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12885265-n:
plant with bright red tubular flowers in long narrow clusters near tips of erect stems; coastal ranges from central California southward
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12885754-n:
erect plant with blue-violet flowers in rings near tips of stems; Idaho to Utah and Wyoming
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12885956-n:
mat-forming plant with blue and lavender flowers clustered on short erect stems; British Columbia to northern California
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12886185-n:
stems in clumps with cream-colored flowers; found from Washington to Wyoming and southward to California and Utah
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12886402-n:
low plant with light blue and violet flowers in short clusters near tips of stems; Nevada to Utah
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12886600-n:
low bushy plant with large showy pale lavender or blue-violet flowers in narrow clusters at ends of stems
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12886831-n:
plant having small narrow leaves and blue-violet flowers in long open clusters; Utah and Colorado to New Mexico and Arizona
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12887065-n:
mat-forming plant with deep pink flowers on short erect leafy stems; rocky places at high elevations from Oregon to California
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12887293-n:
fragrant puffed-up white to reddish-pink flowers in long narrow clusters on erect stems; Arizona to New Mexico and Utah
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12887532-n:
erect stems with pinkish-lavender flowers in long interrupted clusters; Arizona
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(has_hyponym)
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12887713-n:
one of the West's most beautiful wildflowers; large brilliant pink or rose flowers in many racemes above thick mats of stems and leaves; ledges and cliffs from Washington to California
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(has_hyponym)
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12888016-n:
plant with whorls of small dark blue-violet flowers; Washington to Wyoming and south to California and Colorado
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(has_hyponym)
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12888234-n:
whorls of deep blue to dark purple flowers at tips of erect leafy stems; moist places from British Columbia to Oregon
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(has_hyponym)
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12888457-n:
wine and lavender to purple and black flowers in several clusters on the upper half of leafy stems; Montana south through the Rocky Mountains to Arizona and New Mexico
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(has_hyponym)
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12937130-n:
a widely naturalized Eurasian herb with finely cut foliage and white compound umbels of small white or yellowish flowers and thin yellowish roots
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02389220-a:
in a natural state; not tamed or domesticated or cultivated
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11665372-n:
plants having seeds in a closed ovary
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11840246-n:
leafy wildflower having fragrant slender white or pale pink trumpet-shaped flowers; southwestern United States and northern Mexico
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11840476-n:
wildflower having vibrant deep pink tubular evening-blooming flowers; found in sandy and desert areas from southern California to southern Colorado and into Mexico
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11840764-n:
leafy wildflower with lavender-pink flowers that open in the evening and remain through cool part of the next day; found in open woods or brush in mountains of southern Colorado to Arizona and into Mexico
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11926976-n:
wildflower with heart-shaped leaves and broad yellow flower heads; of alpine areas west of the Rockies from Alaska to southern California
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11956208-n:
common American weed or wildflower
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11957514-n:
stout herb with flowers one to a stalk; ornamental developed from a Mexican wildflower
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11988893-n:
any of various common wildflowers of the genus Leontodon; of temperate Eurasia to Mediterranean regions
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11993007-n:
wildflowers of western North America
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12006503-n:
genus of perennial wildflowers of North American plains and prairies; often cultivated for their showy flower heads
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12006766-n:
a wildflower of the genus Ratibida
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12053405-n:
a wildflower of the genus Corallorhiza growing from a hard mass of rhizomes associated with a fungus that aids in absorbing nutrients from the forest floor
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12053962-n:
nearly leafless wildflower with erect reddish-purple stems bearing racemes of pale pinkish and brownish-striped flowers; western Canada to Mexico
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12056217-n:
any of several chiefly American wildflowers having an inflated pouchlike lip; difficult or impossible to cultivate in the garden
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12065777-n:
any of several American wildflowers with a kidney-shaped lip
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(rgloss)
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12291959-n:
one of the most handsome prairie wildflowers having large erect bell-shaped bluish flowers; of moist places in prairies and fields from eastern Colorado and Nebraska south to New Mexico and Texas
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12878019-n:
genus of North American spring wildflowers
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12880462-n:
wildflower of western North America having ragged clusters of crimson or scarlet flowers
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12887713-n:
one of the West's most beautiful wildflowers; large brilliant pink or rose flowers in many racemes above thick mats of stems and leaves; ledges and cliffs from Washington to California
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