Results for: nucleus in a plant embryo
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climbing plant with yellow flowers, flower with dark centerblack-eyed Susan
climbing plant, grapevine, grapevines collectively, grow like vine, plant which creeps or climbs as it grows; stem of a climbing plant; grapevinevine
climbing plant, type of climbing plantclematis
climbing plant, variety of climbing flowering vineconvolvulus
climbing rose, ranch house, somebody who talks too much, walker, wanderer, stroller, one who walks leisurely; climbing plant, creeping plantrambler
climbing vine having smooth evergreen leaves and dark berries, English ivy, evergreen climbing plant, mountain laurel, plant similar to the ivyivy
cloth made from plant fibersgrass cloth
cloth, coarse fibrous substances in food, dietary fiber, essential character, fibre, fibrous structure, long thick-walled plant cell, plant cells making rope and textiles, roughage, strength of character, thin root, thin thread, thin threadlike piece, ...fiber
cloud around head of comet, distortion of image, long period of unconsciousness, state of being unconscious for an extended period of time, terminal tuft of hairs on a seed (Botany); cloudy covering around the nucleus of a comet (Astronomy)coma
coarse shrubby plantmarsh elder
coenzyme Q, plant chemicalubiquinone
collection of dried plants, collection of dry plants and herbs; room where dry plants are stored, home of dried plant collectionherbarium
color something with henna, dye with henna, of reddish-brown color, red dye, shrub, type of plant; reddish-orange dye or cosmetic made from this plant; traditional Middle Eastern pre-wedding celebration honoring a bride and groomhenna
colored blue with dye from a woad plantwoaded
colored part of the eyeball surrounding the pupil (Anatomy); any of a number of plants having sword-shaped leaves and showy flowers, fleur-de-lis, flowering plant, iris diaphragm, part of eye, rainbow, rainbow show of colorsiris
 

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