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20 answers for: Herbaceous perennial, - - - - - - daisy, or Leucan...
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SHASTAHerbaceous perennial, - - - - - - daisy, or Leucanthemum superbum (6)
MARGUERITEA small, shrub-like perennial daisy (10)
OXEYEPerennial daisy (2-3)
FLORETEach of the petals or rays of a chrysanthemum or daisy; or, a stem forming part of a head of broccoli (6)
FLOWERDaisy or dahlia
OXEYESFlowers known botanically as Leucanthemum vulgare
BLANCAAnemone - - - - - -, herbaceous perennial with blue, white and pink daisy-like spring flowers (6)
DAHLIAShowy herbaceous perennial (6)
BAHLIAShowy herbaceous perennial (6)
NEPETATechnical name for the herbaceous perennial catnip (6)
CRAMBE- - - cordifolia, herbaceous perennial known as flowering sea kale (6)
ACTAEAPlant genus of herbaceous perennials including the baneberry, or cohosh (6)
LOVAGEUsed to make a traditional English alcoholic cordial, a herbaceous perennial plant in a family that includes angelica, celery, cow parsley and fennel (6)
MANTLELady's -; common name for a herbaceous perennial plant in the family that includes rose, meadowsweet, peach and quince, Alchemilla mollis (6)
SESELIGenus of over 100 herbaceous perennial plants of the Umbelliferae family whose umbels are compound, with bracts few or absent
NEATShasta daisy (Leucanthemum x superbum) 'Real ___' is a tidy plant! (4)
DAISYAnother name for Leucanthemum x superbum - awfully sad, as it's hay (6,5)
TORESA solid or surface in the form of a bagel or a ring doughnut; a tokamak; the receptacle of a flower such as a daisy; or, in classical architecture, a moulding above a column's plinth (5)
DISCWord derived from a quoit thrown in ancient Greek games, for a circular object such as a record, CD, centre of a daisy or the seemingly flat figure presented by the Sun or Moon (4)
GOWANThought to be related to Old English for "marigold", Scottish dialect for a golden, white or yellow field flower, such as a daisy or an ox-eye (5)