a widely distributed plant of the buttercup family that typically has divided leaves and heads of small fluffy flowers or delicate drooping flowers
a burrowing vole that occurs in grassland and open country in Eurasia and North America
a common Eurasian butterfly that has brown and orange wings with small eyespots
a tall Eurasian fescue that is grown in North America as a pasture and hay grass
a perennial creeping grass that is widely used for fodder and lawns, and for sowing roadside borders
a common streaky brown pipit of open country, found in Europe and the Middle East
a poisonous autumn crocus that produces its flowers, usually lilac, in the autumn while leafless. Native to Europe and North Africa, it is a source of the drug colchicine
a tall plant of the rose family (Rosaceae) with clusters of sweet-smelling flowers
a herbaceous plant that typically has lobed leaves and purple, violet, or pink five-petaled flowers
used in names of other plants that resemble rue, especially in leaf shape, e.g., goat’s-rue, meadow rue, wall rue
a herbaceous plant that typically has lobed leaves and purple, violet, or pink five-petaled flowers
a widely distributed plant of the buttercup family that typically has divided leaves and heads of small fluffy flowers or delicate drooping flowers
a widely distributed plant of the buttercup family that typically has divided leaves and heads of small fluffy flowers or delicate drooping flowers