Aber-de-vine (n.) The European siskin (Carduelis spinus), a small green and yellow finch, related to the goldfinch. |
Arbor vine () A species of bindweed. |
Ball-flower (n.) An ornament resembling a ball placed in a circular flower, the petals of which form a cup round it, -- usually inserted in a hollow molding. |
Flower (n.) In the popular sense, the bloom or blossom of a plant |
Flower (n.) That part of a plant destined to produce seed, and hence including one or both of the sexual organs |
Flower (n.) The fairest, freshest, and choicest part of anything |
Flower (n.) Grain pulverized |
Flower (n.) A substance in the form of a powder, especially when condensed from sublimation |
Flower (n.) A figure of speech |
Flower (n.) Ornamental type used chiefly for borders around pages, cards, etc. |
Flower (n.) Menstrual discharges. |
Flower (v. i.) To blossom |
Flower (v. i.) To come into the finest or fairest condition. |
Flower (v. i.) To froth |
Flower (v. i.) To come off as flowers by sublimation. |
Flower (v. t.) To embellish with flowers |
Flower-de-luce (n.) A genus of perennial herbs (Iris) with swordlike leaves and large three-petaled flowers often of very gay colors, but probably white in the plant first chosen for the royal French emblem. |
Flower-fence (n.) A tropical leguminous bush (Poinciana, / Caesalpinia, pulcherrima) with prickly branches, and showy yellow or red flowers |
Flower-gentle (n.) A species of amaranth (Amarantus melancholicus). |
Gang-flower (n.) The common English milkwort (Polygala vulgaris), so called from blossoming in gang week. |
Glory (n.) Praise, honor, admiration, or distinction, accorded by common consent to a person or thing |
Glory (n.) That quality in a person or thing which secures general praise or honor |
Glory (n.) Pride |
Glory (n.) The presence of the Divine Being |
Glory (n.) An emanation of light supposed to proceed from beings of peculiar sanctity. It is represented in art by rays of gold, or the like, proceeding from the head or body, or by a disk, or a mere line. |
Glory (n.) To exult with joy |
Glory (n.) To boast |
Joseph's flower () A composite herb (Tragopogon pratensis), of the same genus as the salsify. |
July-flower (n.) See Gillyflower. |
Morning-glory (n.) A climbing plant (Ipomoea purpurea) having handsome, funnel-shaped flowers, usually red, pink, purple, white, or variegated, sometimes pale blue. See Dextrorsal. |
Noon-flower (n.) The goat's beard, whose flowers close at midday. |
Vine (n.) Any woody climbing plant which bears grapes. |
Vine (n.) Hence, a climbing or trailing plant |
Vine-clad (a.) Covered with vines. |
Water vine () Any plant of the genus Phytocrene, climbing shrubs of Asia and Africa, the stems of which are singularly porous, and when cut stream with a limpid potable juice. |
flower gardening floriculture | the cultivation of flowering plants |
vine snake | slender arboreal snake found from southern Arizona to Bolivia |
Venus's flower basket | a deep-water marine sponge having a cylindrical skeleton of intricate glassy latticework, found in the waters of the East Indies and the eastern coast of Asia |
Chile bonito Chilean bonito Pacific bonito Sarda chiliensis | common bonito of Pacific coast of the Americas, its dark oily flesh cans well |
American flag Stars and Stripes Star-Spangled Banner Old Glory | the national flag of the United States of America |
artificial flower | a handmade imitation of a blossom |
florist florist shop flower store | a shop where flowers and ornamental plants are sold |
flower arrangement floral arrangement | a decorative arrangement of flowers |
flowerbed flower bed bed of flowers | a bed in which flowers are growing |
flower chain | flowers strung together in a chain |
flower garden | a garden featuring flowering plants |
glory hole lazaretto | a small locker at the stern of a boat or between decks of a ship |
glory resplendence resplendency | brilliant radiant beauty, the glory of the sunrise |
aura aureole halo nimbus glory gloriole | an indication of radiant light drawn around the head of a saint |
flower power | a counterculture of young people in the US during the s and s |
flower people hippies hipsters | a youth subculture (mostly from the middle class) originating in San Francisco in the s, advocated universal love and peace and communes and long hair and soft drugs, favored acid rock and progressive rock music |
Addis Ababa New Flower capital of Ethiopia | the capital of Ethiopia and the country's largest city, located in central Ethiopia |
Chilean | a native or inhabitant of Chile |
flower girl | a young girl who carries flowers in a (wedding) procession |
flower girl | a woman who sells flowers in the street |
hippie hippy hipster flower child | someone who rejects the established culture, advocates extreme liberalism in politics and lifestyle |
Chilean cedar Austrocedrus chilensis | a small South American evergreen having coppery bark and pretty foliage |
Chilean rimu Lepidothamnus fonkii | about the hardiest Podocarpaceae species, prostrate spreading shrub similar to mountain rimu, mountains of southern Chile |
flower bloom blossom | reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts |
flower | a plant cultivated for its blooms or blossoms |
wildflower wild flower | wild or uncultivated flowering plant |
apetalous flower | flower having no petals |
flower head | a shortened compact cluster of flowers so arranged that the whole gives the effect of a single flower as in clover or members of the family Compositae |
ray flower ray floret | small flower with a flat strap-shaped corolla usually occupying the peripheral rings of a composite flower |
petal flower petal | part of the perianth that is usually brightly colored |
buttercup butterflower butter-flower crowfoot goldcup kingcup | any of various plants of the genus Ranunculus |
monkshood helmetflower helmet flower Aconitum napellus | a poisonous herb native to northern Europe having hooded blue-purple flowers, the dried leaves and roots yield aconite |
leather flower Clematis versicolor | woody vine of the southern United States having purple or blue flowers with leathery recurved sepals |
leather flower vase-fine vase vine Clematis viorna | scandent subshrub of southeastern United States having large red-purple bell-shaped flowers with leathery recurved sepals |
fennel flower Nigella hispanica | nigella of Spain and southern France |
black caraway nutmeg flower Roman coriander Nigella sativa | herb of the Mediterranean region having pungent seeds used like those of caraway |
pasqueflower pasque flower | any plant of the genus Pulsatilla, sometimes included in genus Anemone |
American pasqueflower Eastern pasque flower wild crocus lion's beard prairie anemone blue tulip American pulsatilla Pulsatilla patens Anemone ludoviciana | short hairy perennial with early spring blue-violet or lilac flowers, North America and Siberia |
globeflower globe flower | any of several plants of the genus Trollius having globose yellow flowers |
peanut peanut vine Arachis hypogaea | widely cultivated American plant cultivated in tropical and warm regions, showy yellow flowers on stalks that bend over to the soil so that seed pods ripen underground |
coralwood coral-wood red sandalwood Barbados pride peacock flower fence Adenanthera pavonina | East Indian tree with racemes of yellow-white flowers, cultivated as an ornamental |
Nepal trumpet flower Easter lily vine Beaumontia grandiflora | evergreen woody twiner with large glossy leaves and showy corymbs of fragrant white trumpet-shaped flowers |
Chilean jasmine Mandevilla laxa | woody vine of Argentina grown as an ornamental for its glossy leaves and racemes of large fragrant funnel-shaped creamy-white flowers |
crape jasmine crepe jasmine crepe gardenia pinwheel flower East Indian rosebay Adam's apple Nero's crown coffee rose Tabernaemontana divaricate | tropical shrub having glossy foliage and fragrant nocturnal flowers with crimped or wavy corollas, northern India to Thailand |
anthurium tailflower tail-flower | any of various tropical American plants cultivated for their showy foliage and flowers |
flamingo flower flamingo plant Anthurium andraeanum Anthurium scherzerianum | commonly cultivated anthurium having bright scarlet spathe and spadix |
spathiphyllum peace lily spathe flower | any of various plants of the genus Spathiphyllum having a white or green spathe and a spike of fragrant flowers and often cultivated as an ornamental |
Dutchman's-pipe pipe vine Aristolochia macrophylla Aristolochia durior | hardy deciduous vine having large leaves and flowers with the calyx tube curved like the bowl of a pipe |
ragged robin cuckoo flower Lychnis flosuculi Lychins floscuculi | common perennial native to Europe and western Asia having usually pink flowers with ragged petals |
love-lies-bleeding velvet flower tassel flower Amaranthus caudatus | young leaves widely used as leaf vegetables, seeds used as cereal |