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20 answers for: Genus of South American bulbous plants cultivated ...
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HIPPEASTRUMGenus of South American bulbous plants cultivated for their large funnel-shaped typically red flowers (11)
EUCHARISSouth American bulbous plant with fragrant white flowers (8)
PETUNIAGenus of South American plants cultivated for their funnel-shaped flowers
GARDENIAGenus of shrubs cultivated for their large, fragrant, waxlike, typically white flowers (8)
HYDRANGEAGenus of shrubs cultivated for their large clusters of white, pink or blue flowers (9)
LXIAGenus of South African bulbous plants with funnel-shaped flowers and sword-shaped leaves (4)
CLARKIAGenus of North American plants cultivated for their red, purple or pink flowers (7)
ASTILBEGenus of perennial plants cultivated for their ornamental spikes of pink or white flowers (7)
OCAAny of various South American plants cultivated for their edible tubers (3)
PHLOXNorth American genus of plants cultivated for its clusters of white, red or purple flowers (5)
FREESIAGenus of plants cultivated for their white, yellow or pink tubular flowers (7)
BEGONIAGenus of plants cultivated for their ornamental leaves and waxy flowers (7)
CINCHONAGenus of South American trees whose dried bark is a source of quinine (8)
IXIAGenus of South African bulbous plants with funnelshaped flowers and swordshaped leaves (4)
PELVISLarge funnel-shaped structure at the lower end of the trunk in man (6)
MEGAPHONESLarge funnel-shaped devices for amplifying and directing the voice (10)
ASTILBESPerennial plants cultivated for their ornamental spikes and clusters of pink or white flowers (8)
QUASSIAGenus of South American trees whose bitter bark and wood has medicinal properties (7)
MUREXESMarine snails of the family Muricidae, known for their large or elaborate shells (7)
ROSETTETraditional ribbon-like award for equestrian competitions, typically red for first, blue for second,