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1 plantkunde
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2 Oost-Indische kers
n. <I>(old spell.><B>Oostindische kers</B>)</I> Nasturtium, tropical plant having bright yellow to red flowers whose seeds and leaves are edible (Botany) -
3 aanaarden
v. cover with soil, attach to the earth (Botany) -
4 abeel
n. (Botany) abele, type of tree that has a very tall thin form -
5 acacia
n. (Botany) acacia, small tree or shrub that produces clusters of yellow flowers -
6 acanthus
n. (Botany) acanthus, any of a number of Mediterranean plants having spiny leaves and white or purplish flowers -
7 adelaarsvaren
n. (Botany) bracken, fern -
8 agave
n. agave, species of plant characterized by spiny-edged leaves and clusters of flowers (Botany) -
9 agrimonie
n. agrimony (Botany) -
10 agrostologie
n. agrostology, study of grasses (Botany) -
11 ahorn
n. maple, type of hardwood tree which grows in northern regions and is cultivated for its wood and sap (Botany) -
12 akoniet
n. aconite, any of a number of plants having poisonous roots; monkshood, poisonous plant with hooded blue flowers from which the drug aconite is produced (Botany) -
13 allogamie
n. allogamy, cross-fertilization (Botany) -
14 aloë
n. aloe, variety of succulent plant having spiky leaves and a bitter juice (Botany) -
15 aloësap
n. aloe juice, variety of succulent plant having spiky leaves and a bitter juice (Botany) -
16 alpenviooltje
n. cyclamen, plant belonging to the primrose family (Botany) -
17 amadou
n. amadou (Botany) -
18 amaryllis
n. amaryllis, bulbous plant bearing lily-like flowers (Botany) -
19 amiant
n. amianthum (Botany) -
20 anemoon
n. anemone, genus of flowering herb (Botany)
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