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20 answers for: Plant genus in the family Convolvulaceae whose mem...
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IPOMOEAPlant genus in the family Convolvulaceae whose members include the morning glory and sweet potato (7)
SWEETPOTATOTwining tropical American plant of the family Convolvulaceae cultivated for its edible roots; Ipomoea batatas (5,6)
RUBBRAEdmund -, 20th-century British composer whose works include The Morning Watch (6)
ERYNGIUMPlant genus in the parsley family (Apiaceae) whose members include the European sea holly (8)
TROLLIUSPlant genus in the family Ranunculaceae to which the globeflowers belong (8)
ILEXPlant genus in the family Aquifoliaceae to which the European holly belongs (4)
AROIDAny plant of the arum family (Araceae), whose members include the tannia and the peace lily (5)
SEPTEMBERContaining the autumn equinox and with symbols including aster, morning glory and sapphire, the ninth month, originally the seventh in the Roman year, hence its name (9)
SOLANUMHerbaceous plant genus whose members include the potato, aubergine, sunberry etc. (7)
ECHIUMEurasian plant genus of the borage family whose members include the blue-flowered viper's bugloss (6)
OLEAType genus of the olive family, whose members include the ash, privet, jasmine etc. (4)
TURPETHPlant of the morning glory family endemic in India whose root was formerly used in medicine as a mild laxative (7)
ASIOBird genus in the family Strigidae to which the short-eared and long-eared owls belong (4)
RORIPPAFlowering plant genus in the cabbage family containing approximately 80 species
TRAGOPANBird genus in the family Phasianidae commonly known as the horned pheasants (8)
KRUBIMalodorous tropical plant having a spathe that resembles the corolla of a morning glory and attains a diameter of several feet.
CFLOrg. whose members include the Blue Bombers and Alouettes
MINTAromatic herb of the mentha genus in the family Lamiaceae (4)
DAPHNEGenus in the family thymelaeaceae, or a mythical nymph (6)
ALICIAGenus in the family malpighiaceae (6)