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flowers flores [f/pl]

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full of flowers florido [adj]
decorate with flowers florear [v]
sort of silk gauze with flowers cuajadillo [m]
decorating with flowers floreteo [m]
flowers of tan fuligo [m]
bunch of flowers ramo [m]
royal purveyor of fruits and flowers regalero [m]
public festival in which flowers are thrown batalla de flores [f]
woman transferring lace flowers or images from one tulle to another entoladora [f]
abundance of flowers floridez [f]
full of flowers or fruit copado [adj]
full of flowers florido [adj]
covered with flowers florido [adj]
decorate with flowers enflorar [v]
transfer lace flowers or images from one tulle to another entolar [v]
decorate with flowers florear [v]
decorate with flowers floretear [v]
fake flowers flores de mano [f/pl]
may flowers flores de mayo [f/pl]
fecundation of flowers in some plants cierne [m]
container which is used mainly for displaying flowers jarrón [m]
container which is used mainly for displaying flowers florero [m]
one who sells flowers florero [m]
wreath of flowers guirnalda [f]
small bunch of flowers ramita [f]
aromatic annual herb with yellow flowers to 50 cm tall reseda [f]
a person who sells flowers florista [m/f]
pertaining to flowers floral [adj]
related to flowers floral [adj]
have flowers in a state of pollination cerner [v]
throw flowers at someone echar flores a alguien [v]
arrange flowers arreglar flores [v]
bedeck the room with flowers decorar la sala con flores [v]
buy flowers comprar flores [v]
arrange flowers arreglar flores [v]
a bouquet of flowers un ramo de flores
a bunch of flowers un ramo de flores
withered flowers flores marchitas
bouquet of flowers ramo de flores
perennial umbelliferous plant with dark blue flowers arestil [m]
falling of flowers desflorecimiento [m]
tree with beautiful crimson flowers ciclamor [m]
stamen of flowers estambre [m]
cultivator of flowers floricultor [m]
royal purveyor of fruit and flowers regalero [m]
artificial flowers on an altar remate [m]
bunch of flowers ramillete [m]
collector of saffron-flowers rosero [m]
perennial umbelliferous plant with dark blue flowers arestín [m]
earthenware ball filled with ashes or flowers for missiles alcancía [f]
box in which flowers or shrubs are grown cajonera [f]
season of flowers best for beekeepers florada [f]
cultivation of flowers floricultura [f]
abundance of flowers floridez [f]
infusion of linden-flowers tila [f]
collector of saffron-flowers rosera [f]
cultivator of flowers floricultora [f]
maker or seller of artificial flowers florista [m/f]
variegated (flowers) azotado [adj]
relating to fruits and flowers of a violet color, and to biscuits, cakes, soaked in wine borracho [adj]
cut off flowers desflorar [v]
close up (flowers) cerrar [v]
adorn with flowers florear [v]
garnish with flowers floretear [v]
thistle flowers gavilanes [m/pl]
flowers/figures of rhetoric flores [f/pl]
plant with yellow flowers growing in marshy land canario [m] CR
poisonous shrub with deepred flowers ponasí [m] CU
small tree with yellow flowers and vulnerary leaves pañil [m] CL
bouquet of flowers arreglo [m] CR
frame in the form of a large half circle covered with canvas and adorned with flowers, fruit, dolls, and silverwork put together for festivals arco [m] BO:W
frame in the form of a large half circle covered with canvas and adorned with flowers, fruit, dolls, and silverwork put together for festivals arco [m] NI
creeping grass that forms bumps on the ground and whose flowers are pink and lilac, and open only in full sun bellalasonce [m] CO
dyestuff in the form of powder extracted from the decoction of the flowers of the indigo añil [m] MX GT HN SV NI PA
bundled flowers or medicinal/nutritional herbs for sale amarre [m] DO
bundled flowers or medicinal/nutritional herbs for sale amarro [m] BO
mixture of petals from certain flowers, particularly roses and geraniums, that in some processions are thrown at religious images as a sign of praise chagrillo [m] EC
small branch full of flowers or fruits chirrión [m] HN NI rur.
square space decorated with small plants and flowers (park or garden) cantero [m] PA CU DO PY AR UY
cluster of flowers or fruits gajo [m] HN NI
group of flowers that grow close together copetón [m] PR
cloth with a white background and flowers in a single color coquito [m] PA
detachment of leaves, flowers, or fruit despicado [m] HN
small ornamental leaves used to decorate the bouquets of flowers and crowns ensueño [m] PA
set of flowers, shoots, or stalks from the same origin macollo [m] AR
person who carries flowers in a procession and extinguishes or lights candles muñidor [m] PE rur.
technique of decorating clay pots with bulges, flowers in bas-relief, buttons, balls, and other shapes and incisions pastillaje [m] HN
edible sprouts and flowers of the pacaya palm nurú [m] PA
crown of flowers, fruit, or leaves pillu [m] BO
painting of fruits and flowers frutaje [m] rare
flowers of the world mundo [m] rare
a tree of the genus myrtus with white flowers petra [f] CL
a leguminous plant with yellow flowers tambalisa [f] CU
small ornamental plant, with fleshy, round and lustrous leaves of intense green color and long spikes with a pineapple of flowers in the tip, generally red calanchoa [f] PR
leafless, herbaceous stem which supports the banana flowers and fruit calceta [f] CO
a perennial herbaceous plant, with large thin leaves, pink flowers and reddish stem without hairs diapana [f] PR
climbing plant with blue flowers buya [f] PR
any of several flowers that resemble a female dancer bailarina [f] CR
a brugmansia with reddish flowers campana [f] EC
a wild tropical plant of the convolvulaceae family, very common in cuba, that flowers at easter and christmas campanilla [f] CU
bunch of flowers that grow crowded together escopeta [f] PR
company dedicated to growing and exporting flowers florícola [f] EC
decoration of something with flowers floreada [f] MX NI CO BO
flowers or paper ornament tied with a thread guía [f] MX
person who carries flowers in a procession and extinguishes or lights candles muñidora [f] PE rur.
infusion made with the leaves and muña flowers muña [f] PE
edible sprouts and flowers of the pacaya palm pacaya [f] GT HN SV NI
edible sprouts and flowers of the pacaya palm caña agria [f] PA
edible sprouts and flowers of the pacaya palm caña verde [f] PA
frame to carry fruits or flowers on the back silleta [f] CO:W
full or flowers or fruit (plant) cundido [adj] HN SV NI
full of flowers or fruit (tree or bush) copado [adj] NI CU rur.
sprout new buds or flowers botonear [v] HN CU
wilt (plants/flowers) apachangarse [v] AR
bloom (plant with spike-shaped flowers) espigar [v] PR EC
place flowers on someone's tomb coronar [v] HN SV
decorate with flowers enflorecer [v] disused
a bottled mix of natural bath substances, such as plants and flowers, to keep away the evil eye or bring good luck aguas [f/pl] DO
homeopathic compound that contains several types of medicinal flowers flores pectorales [f/pl] CL
full of flowers florida [adj/f]
variegated (flowers) azotada [adj/f]
relating to fruits and flowers of a violet color, and to biscuits, cakes, soaked in wine borracha [adj/f]
Idioms
poetry festival (where flowers are given as prizes) juegos florales
poetry contest (where flowers are given as prizes) juegos florales
go water the flowers ir a mi arbolito [v] MX
sprout leaves but no flowers or fruits irse en vicio [v] CL UY
sprout leaves but no flowers or fruits irse en vicio [v] GT PA CU DO CO rur.
water the flowers regar el arbolito [v] MX NI
water the flowers regar flores [v] HN NI BO
Speaking
the flowers bloom las flores brotan
when the flowers bloom cuando las flores se abren
Phrases
april showers bring may flowers a invierno lluvioso, verano abundoso
Colloquial
decoration with flowers enfloramiento [m] BO
plant measuring up to 80 cm with yellow flowers and mottled leaves with long stalks agua jane [f] UY
pull back one's hair with trabas, hair clips decorated with flowers or ribbons entrabar [v] BO
bud (flowers) macollar [v] BO:S CL
Proverbs
for snakes among sweet flowers do creep la serpiente se oculta en la hierba [old-fashioned]
april showers bring may flowers en abril aguas mil
april showers bring may flowers marzo ventoso y abril lluvioso hacen a mayo florido y hermoso
april showers bring may flowers marzo ventoso y abril lluvioso sacan a mayo florido y hermoso
march winds and april showers bring forth may flowers marzo ventoso y abril lluvioso hacen a mayo florido y hermoso
Slang
water the flowers regar las flores [v]
Engineering
flowers of zinc óxido de cinc
flowers of sulphur azufre sublimado
flowers of benzoin ácido benzoico
flowers of zinc zinc sublimado
flowers of zinc flores de cinc
Chemistry
flowers of benjamin flores de benjamin
Medicine
elder flowers flores de saúco
flowers of antimony flores de antimonio
flowers of benzoin flores de benzoína
flowers of sulfur flores de azufre
flowers of zinc flores de cinc
Psychology
phobia of flowers fobia a las flores
Mechanics
area with fruit trees and flowers vergel [m]
Automotive
bearing flowers florífero [adj]
Agriculture
cut flowers flor cortada
Animal Husbandry
placement of flowers as decoration floramiento [m] BO
Botanic
spiral flowers flor espiralada
Ecology
sweet-smelling plant with bluish flowers asperilla [f]
with flowers growing on the top of the stem caulifloro [adj]
with flowers growing on the top of the stem cauliflora [adj/f]
Arts
painting of fruits and flowers frutaje [m]
having flowers opposed in metal or colour contraflorado (heráldica) [adj]
having flowers opposed in metal or colour contraflorada (heráldica) [adj/f]
Botany
a genus of herbs of the family scrophulariaceae with brightly colored irregular flowers antirrino [m]
a thorny shrub with small flowers and edible drupe fruit ababuy [m] CU DO PR
a tropical tree up to 4 m in height, with strong smelling whitish flowers and fruit like an apple anón [m] US MX PA CU PR CO VE
giant cactus with dark green stalk, many thorns, and pink and white flowers aguacollo [m] EC
a tropical tree, related to the avocado, reaching up to over a hundred feet bearing small yellow flowers and bulbous red fruit guajón [m] MX GT HN SV CR PA EC
a tropical tree, related to the avocado, reaching up to over a hundred feet bearing small yellow flowers and bulbous red fruit aguacatillo [m] MX GT HN SV CR PA EC
a tropical tree, related to the avocado, reaching up to over a hundred feet bearing small yellow flowers and bulbous red fruit aguacatón [m] MX GT HN SV CR PA EC
a large shrub, with long and thin branches and yellow flowers agualmeque [m] HN
a tropical tree, related to the avocado, reaching up to over a hundred feet bearing small yellow flowers and bulbous red fruit aguacate de monte [m] MX GT HN SV CR PA EC
a tropical tree, related to the avocado, reaching up to over a hundred feet bearing small yellow flowers and bulbous red fruit aguacate cimarrón [m] MX GT HN SV CR PA EC
a climbing shrub up to 5 m in length, with long branches and white flowers arranged in small axillary clusters (machaerum inundaturn) bejuco Brasil [m] VE
a tree up to 25 meters high from which bark it comes out a sticky yellow substance, with white flowers, small round green fruits, its wood is used in woodmaking (calophyllum lucidum) barcino [m] CO
small thorny bush with yellow flowers (cassia aculeata) barinés [m] VE
a tree with round leaves, small, hairy flowers in the shape of a chestnut-green glass, and berry with five pointed seeds (micropholis garciniaefolia) caimitillo verde [m] PR
a tree with round leaves, small, hairy flowers in the shape of a chestnut-green glass, and berry with five pointed seeds (micropholis garciniaefolia) caimitillo cimarrón [m] PR
a tree of the caribbean coast, up to 20 m high and with simple and alternate leaves, white flowers and fruits in black drupe when ripe garrapato [m] PA
a tree of the caribbean coast, up to 20 m high and with simple and alternate leaves, white flowers and fruits in black drupe when ripe camaroncillo [m] PA
a shrub up to 15 m high, large leaves and flowers between white and lilac camasey [m] PR
a shrub up to 8 m high, with opposing leaves, white flowers, large, clusters and berries edible purple flowers and fruits (heterotrichum cymosum) camasey peludo [m] PR
a shrub up to 8 m high, with opposing leaves, white flowers, large, clusters and berries edible purple flowers and fruits (heterotrichum cymosum) camasey terciopelo [m] PR
a herbaceous plant growing in the form of vine, oval leaves, red flowers in bouquets of five to six, and fruit in capsule (quamoclit quamoclit) cambuche [m] PR
a tree up to 35 m high, very branched and thorny, with very fragrant white flowers (acacia glomerosa) llorasangre [m] SV
a tree up to 35 m high, very branched and thorny, with very fragrant white flowers (acacia glomerosa) palgüishte [m] SV
a tree up to 35 m high, very branched and thorny, with very fragrant white flowers (acacia glomerosa) tiamo [m] VE
a shrub up to 15 m high, large leaves and flowers between white and lilac rifari [m] PE
a shrub up to 15 m high, large leaves and flowers between white and lilac jusillo [m] PR
grass up to 60 cm high, with orange-yellow flowers (sclerocarpus phyllocephalus) calacate [m] HN SV NI
grass up to 60 cm high, with orange-yellow flowers (sclerocarpus phyllocephalus) jalacate [m] HN SV NI
a tree up to 35 m high, very branched and thorny, with very fragrant white flowers (acacia glomerosa) cagalero [m] SV
a perennial herbaceous plant, with large thin leaves, pink flowers and reddish stem without hairs doctorcito [m] AR:Nw
a small tree, with thin branches covered with small ferruginous hair and white flowers nanzote [m] HN
a small tree, with thin branches covered with small ferruginous hair and white flowers coloradillo [m] HN
a small tree, with thin branches covered with small ferruginous hair and white flowers achiotillo [m] MX HN SV
a small tree, with thin branches covered with small ferruginous hair and white flowers manchador [m] HN
a small tree, with thin branches covered with small ferruginous hair and white flowers guayabón de montaña [m] HN
a tree up to 6 m in height, pyramidal in shape, large leaves and yellow flowers (smallanthus pyramidalis) arboloco [m] CO
a tree up to 6 m in height, pyramidal in shape, large leaves and yellow flowers (smallanthus pyramidalis) pauche [m] CO
a tree up to 6 m in height, pyramidal in shape, large leaves and yellow flowers (smallanthus pyramidalis) upacón [m] CO
a tree with blue flowers (dalea cliffortiana) añil [m] MX GT HN SV NI PA
an summer plant, upright, low perennial with deep mauve to violet two-lipped flowers (angelonia angustifolia) angelón [m] VE
an summer plant, upright, low perennial with deep mauve to violet two-lipped flowers (angelonia angustifolia) angelón de caracas [m] VE
a tree up to 9 m high, with trunk full of tiny spines, red-orange flowers and round yellow fruit (pereskia autumnalis) amatillo [m] MX HN SV NI
a small tree with persistent foliage, light green color and white flowers (blepharocalyx tweediei) anacahuita [m] UY
a tree up to 7 m high, thorny trunk, trifoliolate and alternate leaves, red tubular flowers and leguminous fruits, red or black when ripe búcar [m] PR
a tree up to 7 m high, thorny trunk, trifoliolate and alternate leaves, red tubular flowers and leguminous fruits, red or black when ripe bucare [m] PR
a tree up to 7 m high, thorny trunk, trifoliolate and alternate leaves, red tubular flowers and leguminous fruits, red or black when ripe búcare [m] CU
a tree up to 7 m high, thorny trunk, trifoliolate and alternate leaves, red tubular flowers and leguminous fruits, red or black when ripe bucaré [m] CU PR
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) maquilisguate [m] SV derog.
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) matilisguate [m] MX GT
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) apamate [m] VE
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) maquilishuat [m] SV
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) maquilisguat [m] SV
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) maquiligüe [m] SV
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) mazquilisguat [m] SV
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) puntilla [m] SV
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) orumo [m] MX
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) matilishuate [m] MX GT
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) roble [m] MX SV
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) apamate [m] VE
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) maculi [m] MX
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) macuilís [m] MX
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) macuili [m] MX
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) macuiliz [m] MX
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) maculís [m] MX
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) maculiz [m] MX
an aquatic herb of fluffy leaves that allow it to float, with horizontal stems, filiform roots and small flowers of white color (hydromystria laevigata) buchón [m] CO
a tree up to 9 m high, with trunk full of tiny spines, red-orange flowers and round yellow fruit (pereskia autumnalis) mateare [m] HN NI
a tree up to 6 m in height, parasol shaped, spiny stalk and yellow flowers (chloroleucon bogotense) angarillo [m] CO
a shrub up to 3 m high, with lustrous, oval and acuminate leaves, and fragrant white or creamy flowers (coffea arabica bourbon) borbón (inglés) [m] HN SV NI PR
a shrub up to 4 m in height, dark red bark, greenish foliage, elliptical and lustrous leaves and large yellow flowers (asimina blainii) anoncillo [m] PR
a shrub up to 4 m in height, dark red bark, greenish foliage, elliptical and lustrous leaves and large yellow flowers (asimina blainii) anoncillo negro [m] PR
a tree up to 20 m in height, with branches arranged in zigzag, single leaves, flowers without petals arranged in axillary clusters and fruits in the form of hardened capsule (lunania parviflora) lecillo [m] BO
a plant up to 30 cm high, with alternate leaves, short and thick branches with pink flowers borlón de alforja [m] CL
a tree up to 7 m high, thorny trunk, trifoliolate and alternate leaves, red tubular flowers and leguminous fruits, red or black when ripe bucayo [m] PR
a tree up to 7 m high, thorny trunk, trifoliolate and alternate leaves, red tubular flowers and leguminous fruits, red or black when ripe oropel [m] PE
a tree up to 7 m high, thorny trunk, trifoliolate and alternate leaves, red tubular flowers and leguminous fruits, red or black when ripe elequeme [m] CR:Nw
a tree up to 7 m high, thorny trunk, trifoliolate and alternate leaves, red tubular flowers and leguminous fruits, red or black when ripe frijolillo [m] CR
a tree up to 7 m high, thorny trunk, trifoliolate and alternate leaves, red tubular flowers and leguminous fruits, red or black when ripe inmortal [m] PR
a tree up to 7 m high, thorny trunk, trifoliolate and alternate leaves, red tubular flowers and leguminous fruits, red or black when ripe machetito [m] PA
a tree up to 7 m high, thorny trunk, trifoliolate and alternate leaves, red tubular flowers and leguminous fruits, red or black when ripe poró [m] CR
a tree up to 20 m in height, with branches arranged in zigzag, single leaves, flowers without petals arranged in axillary clusters and fruits in the form of hardened capsule (lunania parviflora) blanquillo de la pampa [m] BO
a perennial tree up to 25 m high, with aromatic leaves and greenish-yellow cluster flowers anime [m] EC
a shrub up to 4 m in height, dark red bark, greenish foliage, elliptical and lustrous leaves and large yellow flowers (asimina blainii) anón cimarrón [m] PR
a shrub up to 2 m high, with spiny branches, lanceolate leaves and small white flowers (maytenus spinosa) abreboca [m] AR
a tree up to 20 m high, with sparse crown, alternate leaves and glossy white flowers (copaifera camibar) camíbar [m] HN NI CR PA CO
a tree up to 20 m tall, with leaves, white or pink flowers and filiform fruits (mesechites repens) abrazapalo [m] DO
a tree of fibrous and reddish bark with flowers of violet colo (trichospermum greviifolium) burrilico [m] PA
a large erect shrub having large odd, pinnate leaves with large leaflets and axillary racemes of fragrant yellow flowers (platymiscium pinnatum) cristóbal [m] CR
a tree, up to 12 m high, with pink flowers (used to combat asthma in medicine) (vernonia leiocarpa) mulule [m] HN
a large erect shrub having large odd, pinnate leaves with large leaflets and axillary racemes of fragrant yellow flowers (platymiscium pinnatum) granadillo [m] HN SV NI
a tree, up to 12 m high, with pink flowers (used to combat asthma in medicine) (vernonia leiocarpa) contigrillo [m] SV
a shrub that grows as a vine, with pale green leaves and white flowers (used for medical purposes) burrito [m] AR
a tree of fibrous and reddish bark with flowers of violet colo (trichospermum greviifolium) sietepellejos [m] HN SV
a tree of fibrous and reddish bark with flowers of violet colo (trichospermum greviifolium) capulín colorado [m] NI
a tree of fibrous and reddish bark with flowers of violet colo (trichospermum greviifolium) cuturo [m] HN
a tree, up to 12 m high, with pink flowers (used to combat asthma in medicine) (vernonia leiocarpa) acerillo [m] HN
a hawksbill characterized by its yellow flowers abeyuelo amarillo [m] PR
a large erect shrub having large odd, pinnate leaves with large leaflets and axillary racemes of fragrant yellow flowers (platymiscium pinnatum) cachimbo [m] CR
a tree up to 20 m high, with sparse crown, alternate leaves and glossy white flowers (copaifera camibar) cabimo [m] PA CL
a shrub with beautiful white flowers cabrón [m] PR
a large tree with chestnut bark, large elliptical leaves and flowers on small yellow branches (usually used in construction industry) cacaíllo [m] PR
a tree up to 4 m high, with bristly leaves, showy flowers and fruits in the shape of a long berry (theobroma mariae) cacao chuncho [m] PE
a large tree with chestnut bark, large elliptical leaves and flowers on small yellow branches (usually used in construction industry) guayarte [m] PR
a shrub that grows as a vine, with pale green leaves and white flowers (used for medical purposes) burro [m] AR
plant that has a bifurcation in the terminal leaves, with yellow flowers cuerno de cabra [m] CL AR:Nw,W
a shrub up to 5 m in height, with a waxy coating on the stems and inflorescences in dense terminal clusters with numerous conspicuous reddish or violet flowers and numerous winged seeds (oreocallis grandiflora) gañal [m] EC
shrub up to 5 m in height, with a waxy coating on the stems and inflorescences in dense terminal clusters with numerous conspicuous reddish or violet flowers and numerous winged seeds (used for medical purposes) (proteaceae gañal [m] EC
plant that has a bifurcation in the terminal leaves, with yellow flowers palhuén [m] CL
a plant that has a bifurcation in the terminal leaves, with yellow flowers palhuén [m] CL
a shrub up to 10 m in height, with angular twigs, ovate leaves, with few flowers of white or pink petals, and subglobous fruit (clusia minor) copeyejo [m] DO
a shrub up to 5 m in height, with a waxy coating on the stems and inflorescences in dense terminal clusters with numerous conspicuous reddish or violet flowers and numerous winged seeds (oreocallis grandiflora) cucharillo [m] EC
a shrub up to 5 m in height, with a waxy coating on the stems and inflorescences in dense terminal clusters with numerous conspicuous reddish or violet flowers and numerous winged seeds (oreocallis grandiflora) saltaperico [m] PE
shrub up to 5 m in height, with a waxy coating on the stems and inflorescences in dense terminal clusters with numerous conspicuous reddish or violet flowers and numerous winged seeds (used for medical purposes) (proteaceae saltaperico [m] PE
a plant that has a bifurcation in the terminal leaves, with yellow flowers cuernecillo [m] CL
a shrub up to 5 m in height, with a waxy coating on the stems and inflorescences in dense terminal clusters with numerous conspicuous reddish or violet flowers and numerous winged seeds (oreocallis grandiflora) galuay [m] EC:S
a herbaceous plant with a very long root, pinnate leaves, purple flowers, used in fold medicine (glycyrrhiza astragalina) oruzú [m] AR:C,W
shrub up to 5 m in height, with a waxy coating on the stems and inflorescences in dense terminal clusters with numerous conspicuous reddish or violet flowers and numerous winged seeds (used for medical purposes) (proteaceae galuay [m] EC
a tree up to 15 m high, rounded crown, straight trunk and white flowers with edible fruits cuje [m] GT SV
plant that has a bifurcation in the terminal leaves, with yellow flowers cuernecillo [m] CL
a plant that has a bifurcation in the terminal leaves, with yellow flowers cuerno de cabra [m] CL AR:N,W
shrub up to 5 m in height, with a waxy coating on the stems and inflorescences in dense terminal clusters with numerous conspicuous reddish or violet flowers and numerous winged seeds (used for medical purposes) (proteaceae cucharillo [m] EC
a shrub up to 10 m in height, with angular twigs, ovate leaves, with few flowers of white or pink petals, and subglobous fruit (clusia minor) cupey chiquito [m] DO
a shrub up to 10 m in height, with angular twigs, ovate leaves, with few flowers of white or pink petals, and subglobous fruit (clusia minor) cupey trepador [m] PR
a shrub up to 10 m in height, with angular twigs, ovate leaves, with few flowers of white or pink petals, and subglobous fruit (clusia minor) cupeyito [m] DO
a herbaceous plant with a very long root, pinnate leaves, purple flowers, used in fold medicine (glycyrrhiza astragalina) culencillo [m] AR:C,W
tree with fibrous reddish bark and violet flowers (trichospermum greviifolium) burrilico [m] PA
tree with fibrous reddish bark and violet flowers (trichospermum greviifolium) sietepellejos [m] HN SV
tree with fibrous reddish bark and violet flowers (trichospermum greviifolium) capulín colorado [m] NI
a shrub up to 2 m in height, with sharp branches, leaves with toothed edge, and white flowers(proustia cuneifolia) huañil [m] CL AR:O
tree with fibrous reddish bark and violet flowers (trichospermum greviifolium) cuturo (del lenca) [m] HN
a shrub with strong trunk and white and pink flowers, with twisted petals and small, growing in clusters (escallonia tubar) chilco [m] CO
a shrub up to 5 m high, covered with stinging hairs, alternate leaves, ovate to round, irregularly toothed, small flowers without petals and cluster fruits of white berries (urtica baccifera) chichicaste [m] MX GT HN NI CU
a shrub up to 5 m high, covered with stinging hairs, alternate leaves, ovate to round, irregularly toothed, small flowers without petals and cluster fruits of white berries (urtica baccifera) jiopacle [m] MX
a shrub up to 5 m high, covered with stinging hairs, alternate leaves, ovate to round, irregularly toothed, small flowers without petals and cluster fruits of white berries (urtica baccifera) palo de nigua [m] SV
bush of twisted branches with leaves covered with ferruginous hairs, tiny flowers of greenish white color and small and reddish fruit (cordia spinescens) chilillo [m] HN SV
a tree up to 8 m in height, with small flowers growing in clusters (aspidosperma cuspa) chivato [m] CO
large bejuco, with red or yellow to red-orange flowers, red stamens and dark red fruit with winged seeds chupamiel [m] HN SV NI
a shrub up to 6 m in height, with tiny flowers of white color and fruit shaped like ribs (eugenia octopleura) chimiz [m] HN:W
type of spotflower up to 60 cm high, with reddish stems, opposite leaves and flowers grouped in small yellow heads (spilanthes americana) yuyo quemado [m] CO
a tree of fibrous and reddish bark, flowers of violet color (trichospermum greviifolium) capulín colorado [m] NI
a tree of fibrous and reddish bark, flowers of violet color (trichospermum greviifolium) sietepellejos [m] HN SV
a tree of fibrous and reddish bark, flowers of violet color (trichospermum greviifolium) majagüillo [m] PA
a tree of fibrous and reddish bark, flowers of violet color (trichospermum greviifolium) burrilico [m] PA
a tree of fibrous and reddish bark, flowers of violet color (trichospermum greviifolium) cuturo [m] HN
a tree up to 5 m in height resembling a small cedar, with reddish white, pinkish and yellowish flowers and small reddish fruits (phyllanthus salviifolius) piedro [m] CO
a tree up to 5 m in height resembling a small cedar, with reddish white, pinkish and yellowish flowers and small reddish fruits (phyllanthus salviifolius) maduraplátano [m] CO
a shrub with strong trunk and white and pink flowers, with twisted petals and small, growing in clusters (escallonia tubar) rodamonte [m] CO
a shrub with strong trunk and white and pink flowers, with twisted petals and small, growing in clusters (escallonia tubar) tibar [m] CO
a shrub up to 2 m high, with small green leaves and very creamy yellow or yellow-greenish-yellow flowers that are used to decorate births or cribs (lippia oxyphyllaria) chiribito [m] HN
a tree up to 30 m in height, thick trunk, brown bark, paripinnate and alternate leaves, white fragrant flowers and fruits in oblong or ellipsoid capsules (guarea grandifolia) moroporán [m] HN
a tree up to 30 m in height, thick trunk, brown bark, paripinnate and alternate leaves, white fragrant flowers and fruits in oblong or ellipsoid capsules (guarea grandifolia) cedro macho [m] HN
a tree up to 30 m in height, thick trunk, brown bark, paripinnate and alternate leaves, white fragrant flowers and fruits in oblong or ellipsoid capsules (guarea grandifolia) chuchupate [m] PA
a tall upright marigold plant from the genus tagetes, with small flowers, native to the southern half of south america (tagetes minuta) chilche [m] PE
a tall upright marigold plant from the genus tagetes, with small flowers, native to the southern half of south america (tagetes minuta) huacatay [m] EC PE CL:N
a tall upright marigold plant from the genus tagetes, with small flowers, native to the southern half of south america (tagetes minuta) huacatai [m] PE
a tall upright marigold plant from the genus tagetes, with small flowers, native to the southern half of south america (tagetes minuta) quinchihue [m] AR:W
a tall upright marigold plant from the genus tagetes, with small flowers, native to the southern half of south america (tagetes minuta) huatacay [m] PE
a tall upright marigold plant from the genus tagetes, with small flowers, native to the southern half of south america (tagetes minuta) wacatay [m] BO
a tall upright marigold plant from the genus tagetes, with small flowers, native to the southern half of south america (tagetes minuta) watacay [m] PE
a tree up to 5 m in height resembling a small cedar, with reddish white, pinkish and yellowish flowers and small reddish fruits (phyllanthus salviifolius) chirrinchao [m] CO
a tea where the usually dark colored flowers are used to brew (hibiscus sabdariffa) agrá [m] CR
a tea where the usually dark colored flowers are used to brew (hibiscus sabdariffa) saril [m] PA
a tea where the usually dark colored flowers are used to brew (hibiscus sabdariffa) vinagrillo [m] DO
a tree up to 12 m tall, with hard bark, elliptical leaves and green flowers (phyllanthus nobilis) esmillo [m] PR
a tree up to 12 m tall, with hard bark, elliptical leaves and green flowers (phyllanthus nobilis) sietecueros [m] PR
a tree up to 12 m tall, with hard bark, elliptical leaves and green flowers (phyllanthus nobilis) yuquillo [m] PR
a tree up to 10 m tall, with a yellowish-red bark, leaves with a bright upper face, yellowish-white flowers and a fruit that grows in clusters of red color (guarea coriacea) cedrillo [m] EC AR:Ne
a tree up to 15 m in height with open crown, alternate leaves and whitish flowers (inga spuria) guajiniquil [m] HN NI
a tree up to 15 m in height with open crown, alternate leaves and whitish flowers (inga spuria) pepeto [m] GT HN SV
a tree up to 6 m in height, with alternate leaves and white flowers with bell-shaped calyx (beureria cumanensis) guatacaro [m] VE
a tree up to 7 m tall, with white, pink or yellowish flowers guaguací [m] DO
a woody vine plant with petiolate leaves and small greenish flowers (urvillea uniloba) cipó [m] AR:Nw
a woody vine plant with petiolate leaves and small greenish flowers (urvillea uniloba) farolito [m] PY AR:Nw
a tree up to 7 m tall, with white, pink or yellowish flowers (laetia thammia) guaguací [m] DO
a tree up to 7 m tall, with white, pink or yellowish flowers guaguasí [m] DO
a tree up to 7 m tall, with white, pink or yellowish flowers (laetia thammia) guaguasí [m] DO
shrub up to 4 m tall, with thick, ashen-colored branches, pinnate leaves and purple axillary flowers huayacán [m] BO CL
shrub up to 4 m tall, with thick, ashen-colored branches, pinnate leaves and purple axillary flowers palo santo [m] CL
a tree with fine foliage and yellow flowers (poeppigia procera) guaje [m] HN
a tree up to 15 m in height with open crown, alternate leaves and whitish flowers (inga spuria) guajinicuil [m] MX:Se HN SV
a tree with fine foliage and yellow flowers (poeppigia procera) tengue [m] CU
a tree with fine foliage and yellow flowers (poeppigia procera) tasaá [m] BO:E
shrub up to 4 m tall, with thick, ashen-colored branches, pinnate leaves and purple axillary flowers huayacán [m] EC rare
a tree, up to 12 m high, with pink flowers (used to combat asthma in medicine) guaje [m] MX HN
a woody vine plant with petiolate leaves and small greenish flowers (urvillea uniloba) globito [m] AR:Nw
a tree up to 6 m in height, with alternate leaves and white flowers with bell-shaped calyx (beureria cumanensis) guatacare [m] VE
a tree up to 6 m tall, ovate and leathery leaves, white flowers and a spherical berry fruit (myrcianthes cisplatensis) guayabo colorado [m] UY
shrub up to 4 m tall, with thick, ashen-colored branches, pinnate leaves and purple axillary flowers guayacán [m] CL
a tree of small size, with thin branches covered with small ferruginous hairs and white flowers coloradillo [m] HN
a tree of small size, with thin branches covered with small ferruginous hairs and white flowers achotillo [m] MX GT HN SV CR
a tree of small size, with thin branches covered with small ferruginous hairs and white flowers achiotillo [m] MX HN SV
a tree of small size, with thin branches covered with small ferruginous hairs and white flowers guayabón de montaña [m] HN
a tree of small size, with thin branches covered with small ferruginous hairs and white flowers manchador [m] HN
a tree of small size, with thin branches covered with small ferruginous hairs and white flowers nanzote [m] HN
an evergreen shrub with tubular orange flowers (justicia spicigera) cuajatinta [m] HN SV NI
large erect shrub of colombia having large odd-pinnate leaves with large leaflets and axillary racemes of fragrant yellow flowers (platymiscium pinnatum) cristóbal [m] CR
a shrub up to 2 m in height, with alternate leaves, violet flowers and a red globose berry-like fruit (vassobia brevifolia) ichivil [m] AR:Nw
a shrub up to 2 m in height, with alternate leaves, violet flowers and a red globose berry-like fruit (vassobia brevifolia) pucancho [m] AR:Nw
a plant up to 50 cm high, with a rough stem, alternate branches, hairy leaves and purple flowers huáchar [m] AR:C,W
a shrub up to 4 m tall, with thick, ashen-colored branches, pinnate leaves and purple axillary flowers huayacán [m] BO CL
a shrub up to 4 m tall, with thick, ashen-colored branches, pinnate leaves and purple axillary flowers huayacán [m] EC rare
a hairless shrub, with evergreen, stiff, dentate leaves, with axillary inflorescence and generally white flowers huayo [m] PE CL
a tree up to 7 m tall, with branches almost erect, bare, with thorns on top, ovate leaves and showy flowers hucarillo [m] PR
a shrub up to 5 m tall, with alternate leaves, flowers of white to pink color, and fruits in drupe, dark purple, almost black, when rip (ardisia revoluta) güitumbillo [m] MX:Se
a shrub of climbing branches, with opposite leaves, elliptic and axillary inflorescences, grouped on short branches, greenish-yellow flowers, with fleshy petals and capsular fruit (hippocratea acapulcensis) ixcate [m] MX
a shrub of climbing branches, with opposite leaves, elliptic and axillary inflorescences, grouped on short branches, greenish-yellow flowers, with fleshy petals and capsular fruit (hippocratea acapulcensis) matapiojo [m] MX GT NI
a bush with cylindrical spiny stem, green and yellow flowers (opuntia tunicata) huichacame [m] MX:Nw
a shrub up to 2 m in height, with alternate leaves, violet flowers and a red globose berry (vassobia brevifolia) ichivil [m] AR:Nw
inca tea, an aromatic shrub up to 1 m tall, with pale green deciduous foliage, lanceolate leaves with smooth edges and white flowers (lippia integrifolia) incayuyo [m] AR:C,Nw
a branchy shrub with elliptical, green or yellowish leaves, axillary inflorescences, tubular flowers of white color and small fruit with two seeds inside (clerodendrum ligustrinum) ♦ icinté [m] MX:Se
a branchy shrub with elliptical, green or yellowish leaves, axillary inflorescences, tubular flowers of white color and small fruit with two seeds inside (clerodendrum ligustrinum) ♦ muste [m] MX:Se
a shrub up to 12 m tall, trunk with strong branched spines, branches with unbranched thorns, alternate leaves, oblong or elliptical, ovate and with serrated margin, white flowers in clusters and red globose fruit (myroxylon flexuosum) huichichiltemel [m] MX
a large, woody, perennial creeper vine that has thin heart-shaped leaves and white funnel-shaped flowers ixtabentún [m] MX:Se
a large, woody, perennial creeper vine that has thin heart-shaped leaves and white funnel-shaped flowers xtabentún [m] MX:Se
a large, woody, perennial creeper vine that has thin heart-shaped leaves and white funnel-shaped flowers ololiuqui [m] MX
a large, woody, perennial creeper vine that has thin heart-shaped leaves and white funnel-shaped flowers ololiuque [m] MX
a large, woody, perennial creeper vine that has thin heart-shaped leaves and white funnel-shaped flowers piule [m] MX
a tree up to 35 m tall, with an upright trunk, ascending branches and irregular crown, bright green leaves and yellowish flowers (platymiscium dimorphandrum) hormigo [m] GT HN SV
a climbing plant with large leaves, alternate in the stem, with cylindrical inflorescence, small fragrant flowers, and fleshy fruits (philodendron affine) huacalxóchitl [m] MX
a tree up to 9 m high, with ovate leaves, flowers in densely populated clusters and subglobose pink or white fruit (coccoloba floribunda) iril [m] HN SV:E NI
a deciduous xerophilous shrub with cream-colored flowers and a dry fruit-like pod (mimozyganthus carinatus) iscayante [m] AR:Nw
a shrub up to 2 m in height, with alternate leaves, violet flowers and a red globose berry-like fruit (vassobia brevifolia) ischivil [m] AR:Nw
a tree up to 15 m tall, deciduous and white and small flowers (hexaclamis edulis) ivajay [m] AR:Ne
a grass up to 30 cm high, leaves arranged circularly at the base of the stem, small yellow flowers, arranged in the head of the stem ixpule [m] MX
a wild shrub, up to 3 m tall, with simple leaves, inflorescence in clusters, small flowers of an intense orange color and orange fruit of hard shell (jacquinia aurantiaca) güirrique [m] NI
a wild shrub, up to 3 m tall, with simple leaves, inflorescence in clusters, small flowers of an intense orange color and orange fruit of hard shell (jacquinia aurantiaca) profeta [m] MX:Se
a wild shrub, up to 3 m tall, with simple leaves, inflorescence in clusters, small flowers of an intense orange color and orange fruit of hard shell (jacquinia aurantiaca) sicaján [m] MX:Se
a wild shrub, up to 3 m tall, with simple leaves, inflorescence in clusters, small flowers of an intense orange color and orange fruit of hard shell (jacquinia aurantiaca) siche [m] MX:Se
a wild shrub, up to 3 m tall, with simple leaves, inflorescence in clusters, small flowers of an intense orange color and orange fruit of hard shell (jacquinia aurantiaca) sique [m] MX:Se
a wild shrub, up to 3 m tall, with simple leaves, inflorescence in clusters, small flowers of an intense orange color and orange fruit of hard shell (jacquinia aurantiaca) siqueté [m] MX:Se
a wild shrub, up to 3 m tall, with simple leaves, inflorescence in clusters, small flowers of an intense orange color and orange fruit of hard shell (jacquinia aurantiaca) sochipaltic [m] MX
a tree up to 15 m tall, with little thick branches, leaves and ovate fruit, and white flowers (ziziphus rhodoxylon) pancho prieto [m] DO
a tree up to 15 m tall, with little thick branches, leaves and ovate fruit, and white flowers (ziziphus rhodoxylon) parco prieto [m] DO
a tree up to 40 m tall, with a relatively narrow crown, yellowish white flowers and a globose berry fruit (blepharocalyx gigantea) orco molle [m] AR:Nw
a tree up to 9 m high, with ovate leaves, flowers in densely populated clusters and subglobose pink or white fruit (coccoloba floribunda) irire [m] HN:S SV
a shrub up to 3 m tall, with small, thin branches and grouped purple flowers (schlegelia portoricensis) higüerillo de sierra [m] PR
inca tea, an aromatic shrub up to 1 m tall, with pale green deciduous foliage, lanceolate leaves with smooth edges and white flowers (lippia integrifolia) té del inca [m]
a bush with cylindrical spiny stem, green and yellow flowers (opuntia tunicata) lalo [m] PE:S
a shrub up to 10 m tall, smooth stem, greenish-white flowers and edible fruit resembling a small pomegranate (eugenia mato) orco mato [m] AR:Nw
a shrub up to 2 m in height, with alternate leaves, violet flowers and a red globose berry (vassobia brevifolia) ischivil [m] AR:Nw
a shrub up to 2 m in height, with alternate leaves, violet flowers and a red globose berry (vassobia brevifolia) pucancho [m] AR:Nw
a shrub up to 4 m tall, with thick, ashen-colored branches, pinnate leaves and purple axillary flowers guayacán [m] CL
a shrub up to 4 m tall, with thick, ashen-colored branches, pinnate leaves and purple axillary flowers palo santo [m] MX
a shrub up to 5 m tall, with alternate leaves, flowers of white to pink color, and fruits in drupe, dark purple, almost black, when rip (ardisia revoluta) guastomate [m] NI CR:N
a shrub up to 5 m tall, with alternate leaves, flowers of white to pink color, and fruits in drupe, dark purple, almost black, when rip (ardisia revoluta) sirasil [m] MX:Se
a shrub up to 5 m tall, with alternate leaves, flowers of white to pink color, and fruits in drupe, dark purple, almost black, when rip (ardisia revoluta) sirarí [m] MX:Se
a tree up to 20 m in height, with gray bark, flat extended cup, leaves with four to six elliptical leaflets, pale green aromatic flowers, and hanging pod fruit (inga punctata) ixcapirol [m] GT
a tree up to 20 m in height, with gray bark, flat extended cup, leaves with four to six elliptical leaflets, pale green aromatic flowers, and hanging pod fruit (inga punctata) cuajiniquil [m] MX GT HN NI CR
a hairless shrub, with evergreen, stiff, dentate leaves, with axillary inflorescence and generally white flowers guayo [m] CL
a tree up to 15 m tall, with little thick branches, ovate leaves and fruit, and white flowers (ziziphus rhodoxylon) pancho prieto [m] DO
a tree up to 15 m tall, with little thick branches, ovate leaves and fruit, and white flowers (ziziphus rhodoxylon) parco prieto [m] DO
a shrub up to 10 m tall, smooth stem, greenish-white flowers and edible fruit resembling a small pomegranate (eugenia mato) horco mato [m] AR:Nw
a tree up to 40 m tall, with a relatively narrow crown, yellowish white flowers and a globose berry fruit (blepharocalyx gigantea) horco molle [m] AR:Nw
a tree up to 20 m tall, with a straight trunk, bark with a whitish brown color and dark spots, yellow flowers and edible fruits (genipa caruto) irayol [m] HN SV NI GT
a tree up to 20 m tall, with a straight trunk, bark with a whitish brown color and dark spots, yellow flowers and edible fruits (genipa caruto) irayol de montaña [m] GT
a tree with low and wide cup, leaves of green color silver, flowers in the form of bell, small and of yellow color, and dark blue berry with big seeds of brown color (micropholis chrysophylloides) caimito verde [m] PR
a bulbous perennial plant with flowers (tigridia pavonia) jahuique [m] MX
a bulbous perennial plant with flowers (tigridia pavonia) jagüique [m] MX
a bulbous perennial plant with flowers (tigridia pavonia) ocelosúchil [m] MX
a bulbous perennial plant with flowers (tigridia pavonia) tulipán [m] DO CO
a tree up to 6 m tall, with branchy leaves and whitish flowers, having a strong smell of lemon limoncillo [m] HN SV NI CR
a tree up to 10 m tall with sharp apex and entire edges, green or yellowish flowers, fleshy fruits that turn purple red when ripe (siparuna panamensis) limoncillo [m] PA
a tropical and evergreen plant bearing small, white, scented flowers, which is grown as an ornamental tree (murraya paniculata) limonario [m] HN SV
a shrub up to 3.5 m high, with pinnate leaves, inflorescence in cluster, small yellow flowers and berry-shaped fruit (odostemon fascicularis) xoxoco [m] MX
tree up to 30 m tall, with leaves lanceolate to oblong, flowers in erect spikes and fruit in the shape of an acorn malcinco [m] HN
tree up to 30 m tall, with leaves lanceolate to oblong, flowers in erect spikes and fruit in the shape of an acorn malcote [m] HN:W
a shrub up to 10 m tall, smooth stem, greenish-white flowers and edible fruit resembling a small pomegranate (eugenia mato) orco mato [m] AR:Nw
a tree up to 40 m tall, with a relatively narrow crown, yellowish white flowers and a globose berry fruit (blepharocalyx gigantea) orco molle [m] AR:Nw
an evergreen shrub with tubular orange flowers (jacobinia spicigera) muicle [m] MX
an evergreen shrub with tubular orange flowers (jacobinia spicigera) mohintli [m] MX
an evergreen shrub with tubular orange flowers (jacobinia spicigera) moictle [m] MX
an evergreen shrub with tubular orange flowers (jacobinia spicigera) micle [m] MX
a thorny pine up to 10 m high, with trifoliate leaves of brown color and showy flowers of orange color (erythrina grisebachii) piñón real [m] CU
a plant of the amaryllidaceae family, with radial, fleshy leaves or pencas, in a triangular pyramid, with spines on the margin and at the tip, and yellow flowers in corsages apinto (náhuatl) [m] HN
table of times of day when plants open their flowers reloj de flora [m]
scrub/shrub up to 2 m in height with yellow flowers escoba amarga  [f] CU
a plant that produces flowers and fruit angiosperma [f]
a perennial herbaceous plant up to 30 cm tall, with fragrant yellow bulbous flowers arirumba [f] EC
a tropical tree, related to the avocado, reaching up to over a hundred feet bearing small yellow flowers and bulbous red fruit sigua blanca [f] MX GT HN SV CR PA EC
a tropical tree, related to the avocado, reaching up to over a hundred feet bearing small yellow flowers and bulbous red fruit chigua [f] MX GT HN SV CR PA EC
an orchid with large, broad leaves and white flowers with brown pints grouped in clusters (acineta humboldtii) calavera [f] CO
a herbaceous plant growing in the form of vine, oval leaves, red flowers in bouquets of five to six, and fruit in capsule (quamoclit quamoclit) cambustera [f] CU DO PR
a herbaceous plant growing in the form of vine, oval leaves, red flowers in bouquets of five to six, and fruit in capsule (quamoclit quamoclit) cambutera [f] CU PR
a shrub up to 15 m high, large leaves and flowers between white and lilac rupiña [f] PE:Ne
a herb with attractive flowers, common in the warm areas of cañar, azuay y loja aya pugllana [f] EC:C
a perennial herbaceous plant, with large thin leaves, pink flowers and reddish stem without hairs ayapana [f] PR
a tree up to 25 m high, large trunk and small cup, deciduous leaves, small flowers and fruit, in the form of a small berry (cordia trichotoma) afata blanca [f] AR:Nw
a small tree, with thin branches covered with small ferruginous hair and white flowers ranchulera [f] HN
ashrub up to 4 m in height, with coriaceous leaves, cumin, inflorescence in bunches, pink flowers and globose fruit of reddish color albricia [f] VE
a tree up to 6 m in height, pyramidal in shape, large leaves and yellow flowers (smallanthus pyramidalis) escorzonera [f] CO
a perennial herb up to 25 cm high, with alternating trifurcated leaves and white or reddish flowers (used to threat stomach pain) amaragosa [f] UY
a perennial herb up to 25 cm high, with alternating trifurcated leaves and white or reddish flowers (used to threat stomach pain) amargosa [f] UY
an summer plant, upright, low perennial with deep mauve to violet two-lipped flowers (angelonia angustifolia) víbora [f] PR
a perennial shrub up to 1.5 m tall, with pale green elongated leaves with jagged edges and flowers grouped in clusters of pale pinkish or dark pink, widely used in folk medicine (thessaria absinthioides). brea [f] CL
a large erect shrub having large odd, pinnate leaves with large leaflets and axillary racemes of fragrant yellow flowers (platymiscium pinnatum) quira [f] CR
a tree, up to 12 m high, with pink flowers (used to combat asthma in medicine) (vernonia leiocarpa) amargosa [f] HN
an ornamental shrub up to to 15 feet high, producing reddish-orange flowers with deciduous leaves (sesbania punicea) acacia mansa [f] UY
a shrub up to 2 m high, with spiny branches, lanceolate leaves and small white flowers (maytenus spinosa) abriboca [f] AR
a herbaceous plant with a very long root, pinnate leaves, purple flowers, used in fold medicine (glycyrrhiza astragalina) locancia [f] AR:C,W
shrub up to 5 m in height, with a waxy coating on the stems and inflorescences in dense terminal clusters with numerous conspicuous reddish or violet flowers and numerous winged seeds (used for medical purposes) (proteaceae cucharilla [f] PE
a shrub up to 5 m in height, with a waxy coating on the stems and inflorescences in dense terminal clusters with numerous conspicuous reddish or violet flowers and numerous winged seeds (oreocallis grandiflora) cucharilla [f] PE
a shrub up to 2 m in height, with sharp branches, leaves with toothed edge, and white flowers(proustia cuneifolia) charcoma [f] AR:C,Nw,W
a shrub up to 2 m in height, with sharp branches, leaves with toothed edge, and white flowers(proustia cuneifolia) pucana [f] AR:Nw
a garden shrub of small flowers, with a corolla formed of five petals, white, pink or purple (robinsonella divergens) chabelita [f] MX:S PA
a shrub up to 5 m high, covered with stinging hairs, alternate leaves, ovate to round, irregularly toothed, small flowers without petals and cluster fruits of white berries (urtica baccifera) nigua [f] SV
a plant of cylindrical stem, thorny, with flowers that appear in hanging clusters and edible fruits of fluffy consistency and sweet-sour taste chuná [f] PE
type of spotflower up to 60 cm high, with reddish stems, opposite leaves and flowers grouped in small yellow heads (spilanthes americana) chisacá [f] CO:C
type of spotflower up to 60 cm high, with reddish stems, opposite leaves and flowers grouped in small yellow heads (spilanthes americana) guaca [f] CO
type of spotflower up to 60 cm high, with reddish stems, opposite leaves and flowers grouped in small yellow heads (spilanthes americana) quemadera [f] CO
a tree of humid places, up to 20 meters high, with odd and alternate leaves, yellow and aromatic flowers, and fruits in ovoid capsules (protium glabrum) chutra [f] PA
bush of twisted branches with leaves covered with ferruginous hairs, tiny flowers of greenish white color and small and reddish fruit (cordia spinescens) corralmeca [f] HN
large bejuco, with red or yellow to red-orange flowers, red stamens and dark red fruit with winged seeds chupachupa [f] HN:S SV
a shrub up to 5 m high, with lanceolate leaveswhite and pale pink flowers (vernonia tortuosa) chicuana [f] MX
a tall upright marigold plant from the genus tagetes, with small flowers, native to the southern half of south america (tagetes minuta) huacataya [f] BO
a tall upright marigold plant from the genus tagetes, with small flowers, native to the southern half of south america (tagetes minuta) chinchilla [f] AR:N
a tall upright marigold plant from the genus tagetes, with small flowers, native to the southern half of south america (tagetes minuta) wacataya [f] BO
a tea where the usually dark colored flowers are used to brew (hibiscus sabdariffa) flor de jamaica [f] MX GT HN SV NI CO EC
a tea where the usually dark colored flowers are used to brew (hibiscus sabdariffa) maravilla [f] DO
a tea where the usually dark colored flowers are used to brew (hibiscus sabdariffa) rosa de jamaica [f] GT HN NI
a tea where the usually dark colored flowers are used to brew (hibiscus sabdariffa) jamaica [f] MX HN SV NI CR
a climbing herbaceous plant, up to 2 m high, with small blue flowers cardenala [f] PR
a shrub up to 10 m tall, with whitish vein leaves, yellowish-green flowers that grow in terminal clusters (simira ecuadorensis) huápala [f] EC
plant with a thick and fleshy root, spreaded stems, violet flowers and green and globose berries huanta [f] CL
plant with a thick and fleshy root, spreaded stems, violet flowers and green and globose berries guanta [f] CL
a shrub up to 10 m tall, with whitish vein leaves, yellowish-green flowers that grow in terminal clusters (simira ecuadorensis) guapala [f] EC
grass up to 60 cm high, with compound leaves, serrated margins, and small flowers (galinsoga urticaefolia) guasca [f] CO
a tree of small size, with thin branches covered with small ferruginous hairs and white flowers ranchulera [f] HN
an evergreen shrub with tubular orange flowers (justicia spicigera) sacatinta [f] HN SV NI PA
an evergreen shrub with tubular orange flowers (justicia spicigera) guajatinta [f] HN
a shrub with lanceolate leaves with flowers growing in large orange-colored heads (mutisia viciifolia) huayurcuma [f] PE
grass with fibrous root, lanceolate leaves, thick and soft, with a gray hairiness and tubular flowers (senecio canescens) huirahuira [f] PE BO
a large, woody, perennial creeper vine that has thin heart-shaped leaves and white funnel-shaped flowers semilla de la Virgen [f] MX
a perennial grass, up to 1 m high, with several thin and green stems, alternate leaves, from ovate to lanceolate, sharp at the apex and rounded at the base, green flowers (polygala hondurana) ipecacuana [f] HN NI CR BO
a plant with a thick and fleshy root, with spreaded stems, violet flowers and green and globose berries (trechonaetes laciniata) huanta [f] CL
a plant with a thick and fleshy root, with spreaded stems, violet flowers and green and globose berries (trechonaetes laciniata) guanta [f] CL