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Often used in the same context:
pokeweed,
bearberry,
chickweed,
marsh marigold,
angelica,
wood sorrel,
lovage,
lungwort,
stinging nettle,
jewelweed,
yaupon,
yarrow,
aconitum,
staghorn sumac,
eupatorium,
sow thistle,
deciduous holly,
comfrey,
cranesbill,
epimedium,
mullein,
opuntia,
sweet marjoram,
tansy,
pot marigold,
sheep sorrel,
foxglove,
meadowsweet,
monkshood,
blackthorn,
honeysuckles,
calendula officinalis,
ironweed,
dandelion,
mugwort,
perilla,
feverfew,
cocklebur,
vinca minor,
bottlebrush,
pennyroyal,
artemisia,
oenothera,
nigella,
juniper berries,
pulmonaria,
sweet woodruff,
decoctions,
cow parsnip,
witch hazel,
asclepias,
liriope,
butterbur,
creeping charlie,
lemon balm,
glycyrrhiza glabra,
cardoon,
ostrich fern,
allium,
swamp milkweed,
germander,
passionflower,
heuchera,
groundsel,
henbit,
buttonbush,
bull thistle,
gentian,
spicebush,
catmint,
horsetails,
sweet potato vine,
oxalis,
coffeeberry,
officinalis,
aspidistra,
monarda,
prunus,
loquat,
lysimachia,
spireas,
sumac,
bay laurel,
amelanchier,
hollyhock,
bunchberry,
creeping jenny,
coltsfoot,
deadly nightshade,
evening primrose,
silky dogwood,
brugmansia,
nepeta,
highbush cranberry,
goldenrods,
flowering quince,
weigela,
toadflax,
sloes,
vetch,
deutzia,
asparagus fern,
evergreens,
hemlock,
junipers,
cabbages,
cactus,
evergreen,
fern,
hibiscus,
juniper,
maples,
nettle,
thistle,
thistles,
willows,
aloes,
banana,
cacti,
chestnut,
chestnuts,
beet,
celery,
dicot,
dicotyledonous,
elm,
lily,
lotus,
monocot,
monocotyledonous,
mulberry,
orchid,
parsley,
pomegranate,
powdered,
primrose,
tulip
More specific:
arctium lappa,
arctium minus,
cocklebur,
common burdock,
greater burdock,
great burdock,
lesser burdock
Appears in the definition of:
arctium,
arctium lappa,
cocklebur,
genus arctium,
greater burdock,
great burdock
More general:
subshrub,
suffrutex
Synonyms:
clotbur
Also try:
— Adjectives for burdock:
common,
great,
tall,
old,
sturdy,
bristling,
bushy,
lesser,
nettle,
fresh,
retrospect,
more...
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