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Definition of flowered
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Flowered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Flowe.
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Rattlebox
::
Rattlebox
(n.) Any
species
of
Crotalaria,
a genus of
yellow-flowered
herbs,
with
inflated,
many-seeded
pods..
Poly-mountain
::
Poly-mountain
(n.) The
Bartsia
alpina,
a low
purple-flowered
herb of
Europe..
Conium
::
Conium
(n.) A genus of
biennial,
poisonous,
white-flowered,
umbelliferous
plants,
bearing
ribbed
fruit
(seeds)
and
decompound
leaves..
Water Radish
::
Water
radish
() A
coarse
yellow-flowered
plant
(Nasturtium
amphibium)
related
to the water cress and to the
horse-radish.
Primrose
::
Primrose
(a.) An early
flowering
plant of the genus
Primula
(P.
vulgaris)
closely
allied
to the
cowslip.
There are
several
varieties,
as the
white-,
the red-, the
yellow-flowered,
etc.
Formerly
called
also
primerole,
primerolles..
Flowered
::
Flowered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Flowe.
Flower
::
Flower
(v. t.) To
embellish
with
flowers;
to adorn with
imitated
flowers;
as,
flowered
silk..
Nipplewort
::
Nipplewort
(n.) A
yellow-flowered
composite
herb
(Lampsana
communis),
formerly
used as an
external
application
to the
nipples
of
women;
--
called
also
dock-cress..
Water Pimpernel
::
Water
pimpernel
() A small
white-flowered
shrub;
brookweed.
Ramsted
::
Ramsted
(n.) A
yellow-flowered
weed; -- so named from a Mr.
Ramsted
who
introduced
it into
Pennsylvania.
See Toad flax.
Called
also
Ramsted
weed.
Nine-bark
::
Nine-bark
(n.) A
white-flowered
rosaceous
shrub
(Neillia,
/
Spiraea,
opulifolia),
common
in the
Northern
United
States.
The bark
separates
into many thin
layers,
whence
the
name..
Polyanthus
::
Polyanthus
(n.) The
oxlip.
So
called
because
the
peduncle
bears a
many-flowered
umbel.
See
Oxlip.
(b) A
bulbous
flowering
plant of the genus
Narcissus
(N.
Tazetta,
or N.
polyanthus
of some
authors).
See
Illust.
of
Narcissus..
Lotus
::
Lotus (n.) A name of
several
kinds of water
lilies;
as
Nelumbium
speciosum,
used in
religious
ceremonies,
anciently
in
Egypt,
and to this day in Asia;
Nelumbium
luteum,
the
American
lotus;
and
Nymphaea
Lotus and N.
caerulea,
the
respectively
white-flowered
and
blue-flowered
lotus of
modern
Egypt,
which,
with
Nelumbium
speciosum,
are
figured
on its
ancient
monuments..
Sneezeweed
::
Sneezeweed
(n.) A
yellow-flowered
composite
plant
(Helenium
autumnale)
the odor of which is said to cause
sneezing.
Purfle
::
Purfle
(v. t.) To
decorate
with a
wrought
or
flowered
border;
to
embroider;
to
ornament
with
metallic
threads;
as, to
purfle
with blue and
white..
Biflorous
::
Biflorous
(a.)
Bearing
two
flowers;
two-flowered.
Fuchsia
::
Fuchsia
(n.) A genus of
flowering
plants
having
elegant
drooping
flowers,
with four
sepals,
four
petals,
eight
stamens,
and a
single
pistil.
They are
natives
of
Mexico
and South
America.
Double-flowered
varieties
are now
common
in
cultivation..
Sweetened
::
Sweetbrier
(n.) A kind of rose (Rosa
rubiginosa)
with
minutely
glandular
and
fragrant
foliage.
The
small-flowered
sweetbrier
is Rosa
micrantha.
Triflorous
::
Triflorous
(a.)
Three-flowered;
having
or
bearing
three
flowers;
as, a
triflorous
peduncle..
Yellowwort
::
Yellowwort
(n.) A
European
yellow-flowered,
gentianaceous
(Chlora
perfoliata).
The whole plant is
intensely
bitter,
and is
sometimes
used as a
tonic,
and also in
dyeing
yellow..
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