S: (n) flower (a plant cultivated for its blooms or blossoms)
S: (n) bloomer (a flower that blooms in a particular way) "a night bloomer"
S: (n) peony, paeony (any of numerous plants widely cultivated for their showy single or double red or pink or white flowers)
S: (n) lesser celandine, pilewort, Ranunculus ficaria (perennial herb native to Europe but naturalized elsewhere having heart-shaped leaves and yellow flowers resembling buttercups; its tuberous roots have been used as a poultice to relieve piles)
S: (n) columbine, aquilegia, aquilege (a plant of the genus Aquilegia having irregular showy spurred flowers; north temperate regions especially mountains)
S: (n) rocket larkspur, Consolida ambigua, Delphinium ajacis (commonly cultivated larkspur of southern Europe having unbranched spikelike racemes of blue or sometimes purplish or pinkish flowers; sometime placed in genus Delphinium)
S: (n) delphinium (any plant of the genus Delphinium having palmately divided leaves and showy spikes of variously colored spurred flowers; some contain extremely poisonous substances)
S: (n) 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)
S: (n) sandwort, Moehringia mucosa (loosely matted plant with moss-like foliage studded with tiny starry four-petaled white blossoms; mountains of central and southern Europe)
S: (n) spring beauty, Clatonia lanceolata (small slender plant having one pair of succulent leaves at the middle of the stem and a loose raceme of white or pink or rose bowl-shaped flowers and an edible corm)
S: (n) wallflower, Cheiranthus cheiri, Erysimum cheiri (perennial of southern Europe having clusters of fragrant flowers of all colors especially yellow and orange; often naturalized on old walls or cliffs; sometimes placed in genus Erysimum)
S: (n) prairie rocket (any of several western American plants of the genus Cheiranthus having large yellow flowers)
S: (n) wallflower (any of numerous plants of the genus Erysimum having fragrant yellow or orange or brownish flowers)
S: (n) prairie rocket (any of several North American plants of the genus Erysimum having large yellow flowers)
S: (n) candytuft (any of various flowering plants of the genus Iberis cultivated for their showy clusters of white to red or purple flowers; native to Mediterranean region)
S: (n) Virginian stock, Virginia stock, Malcolmia maritima (erect branching herb cultivated for its loose racemes of fragrant white or pink or red or lilac flowers; native to sands and sea cliffs of southwestern Greece and southern Albania)
S: (n) stock, gillyflower (any of several Old World plants cultivated for their brightly colored flowers)
S: (n) schizopetalon, Schizopetalon walkeri (a dainty South American annual having deeply pinnatifid leaves and racemes of fringed almond-scented purple-white flowers)
S: (n) poppy (annual or biennial or perennial herbs having showy flowers)
S: (n) corydalis (a plant of the genus Corydalis with beautiful compound foliage and spurred tubular flowers)
S: (n) composite, composite plant (considered the most highly evolved dicotyledonous plants, characterized by florets arranged in dense heads that resemble single flowers)
S: (n) ageratum (any plant of the genus Ageratum having opposite leaves and small heads of blue or white flowers)
S: (n) calendula (any of numerous chiefly annual herbs of the genus Calendula widely cultivated for their yellow or orange flowers; often used for medicinal and culinary purposes)
S: (n) chrysanthemum (any of numerous perennial Old World herbs having showy brightly colored flower heads of the genera Chrysanthemum, Argyranthemum, Dendranthema, Tanacetum; widely cultivated)
S: (n) cosmos, cosmea (any of various mostly Mexican herbs of the genus Cosmos having radiate heads of variously colored flowers and pinnate leaves; popular fall-blooming annuals)
S: (n) brass buttons, Cotula coronopifolia (South African herb with golden-yellow globose flower heads; naturalized in moist areas along coast of California; cultivated as an ornamental)
S: (n) billy buttons (any of various plants of the genus Craspedia grown for their downy foliage and globose heads of golden flowers; Australia and New Zealand)
S: (n) dahlia, Dahlia pinnata (any of several plants of or developed from the species Dahlia pinnata having tuberous roots and showy rayed variously colored flower heads; native to the mountains of Mexico and Central America and Colombia)
S: (n) coneflower (any of various perennials of the eastern United States having thick rough leaves and long-stalked showy flowers with drooping rays and a conelike center)
S: (n) florest's cineraria, Pericallis hybrida (herb derived from Pericallis cruenta and widely cultivated in a variety of profusely flowering forms with florets from white to pink to red or purple or violet or blue)
S: (n) coneflower (any of various plants of the genus Rudbeckia cultivated for their large usually yellow daisies with prominent central cones)
S: (n) white-topped aster (herb having corymbose white-rayed flowers with scaly bracts and silky indehiscent fruits)
S: (n) Mexican sunflower, tithonia (any plant of the genus Tithonia; tall coarse herbs or shrubs of Mexico to Panama having large flower heads resembling sunflowers with yellow disc florets and golden-yellow to orange-scarlet rays)
S: (n) Easter daisy, stemless daisy, Townsendia Exscapa (dwarf tufted nearly stemless herb having a rosette of woolly leaves and large white-rayed flower heads and bristly achenes; central Canada and United States west to Arizona)
S: (n) ursinia (any of various plants of the genus Ursinia grown for their yellow- or orange- or white-rayed flowers)
S: (n) xeranthemum (any plant of the genus Xeranthemum native to southern Europe having chaffy or silvery flower heads with purplish tubular flowers)
S: (n) zinnia, old maid, old maid flower (any of various plants of the genus Zinnia cultivated for their variously and brightly colored flower heads)
S: (n) orchid, orchidaceous plant (any of numerous plants of the orchid family usually having flowers of unusual shapes and beautiful colors)
S: (n) cyclamen, Cyclamen purpurascens (Mediterranean plant widely cultivated as a houseplant for its showy dark green leaves splotched with silver and nodding white or pink to reddish flowers with reflexed petals)
S: (n) shortia (any plant of the genus Shortia; evergreen perennial herbs with smooth leathery basal leaves and showy white solitary flowers)
S: (n) centaury (any of various plants of the genus Centaurium)
S: (n) gentian (any of various plants of the family Gentianaceae especially the genera Gentiana and Gentianella and Gentianopsis)
S: (n) begonia (any of numerous plants of the genus Begonia grown for their attractive glossy asymmetrical leaves and colorful flowers in usually terminal cymes or racemes)
S: (n) tuberose, Polianthes tuberosa (a tuberous Mexican herb having grasslike leaves and cultivated for its spikes of highly fragrant lily-like waxy white flowers)
S: (n) verbena, vervain (any of numerous tropical or subtropical American plants of the genus Verbena grown for their showy spikes of variously colored flowers)
S: (n) valerian (a plant of the genus Valeriana having lobed or dissected leaves and cymose white or pink flowers)
S: (v) tap, rap, knock, pink (make light, repeated taps on a surface) "he was tapping his fingers on the table impatiently"
S: (v) pink, ping, knock (sound like a car engine that is firing too early) "the car pinged when I put in low-octane gasoline"; "The car pinked when the ignition was too far retarded"
S: (v) pink (cut in a zigzag pattern with pinking shears, in sewing)