- European wild plant - Small wild plant - Wild plant - Yellow spring flower - A common flower in England (Primula veris) having yellow
blossoms and appearing in early spring. It is often cultivated in the
United States. - In the United States, the marsh marigold (Caltha
palustris), appearing in wet places in early spring and often used as a
pot herb. It is nearer to a buttercup than to a true cowslip. See
Illust. of Marsh marigold.
- Perennial plant - Scottish river - Wild plant - An American and European composite plant (Achillea
Millefolium) with very finely dissected leaves and small white corymbed
flowers. It has a strong, and somewhat aromatic, odor and taste, and is
sometimes used in making beer, or is dried for smoking. Called also
milfoil, and nosebleed.
- Daisy-related weed - Perennial plant - Wild plant - Yellow-flowered weed - A well-known plant of the genus Taraxacum (T.
officinale, formerly called T. Dens-leonis and Leontodos Taraxacum)
bearing large, yellow, compound flowers, and deeply notched leaves.
- Aperture in a plant - Leaf opening - Leaf pore - Small hole in plant leaf - One of the minute apertures between the cells in many serous
membranes. - The minute breathing pores of leaves or other organs opening
into the intercellular spaces, and usually bordered by two contractile
cells. - The line of dehiscence of the sporangium of a fern. It is
usually marked by two transversely elongated cells. See Illust. of
Sporangium.