Crossword-Solution: BARTSIA 7 letters, 7 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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type of semiparasitic plant 1 answer
NORTH African herbaceous plant 4 answers
NORTH African plant 12 answers
AFRICAN herbaceous plant 13 answers
African plant 31 answers
EUROPEAN herb/herbaceous plant 38 answers
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Bartsia odontites (Scrophulariaceae).--Covered-up plants produced a good many seeds; but several of these were shrivelled, nor were they so numerous as those produced by unprotected plants, which were incessantly visited by hive and humble-bees.
The Effects of Cross & Self-Fertilisation in the Vegetable Kingdom Charles Darwin 2002
Some greens are much more permanent than others; for there are some natural families whose leaves, as well as flowers, turn almost black by drying, as melampyrum, bartsia, and their allies, several willows, and most of the orchideae.
Flowers and Flower-Gardens David Lester Richardson 2004
Scarlet tufts Are glowing in the green, like flakes of fire._ The Painted Cup, _Euchroma Coccinea_, or _Bartsia Coccinea_, grows in great abundance in the hazel prairies of the western states, where its scarlet tufts make a brilliant appearance in the midst of the verdure.
Poems William Cullen Bryant 2005
Scarlet tufts Are glowing in the green, like flakes of fire._ The Painted Cup, _Euchroma coccinea,_ or _Bartsia coccinea, _ grows in great abundance in the hazel prairies of the Western States, where its scarlet tufts make a brilliant appearance in the midst of the verdure.
Poetical Works of William Cullen Bryant William Cullen Bryant 2009
Now, however, on my second visit, I was able to examine the bank at my leisure, and to have full enjoyment of as striking a group of flowers as could be seen on English soil--gentian, bird's-eye primrose, Alpine bartsia--and as if these were not sufficient, the mountain pansy running riot in the pasture just above.
The Call of the Wildflower Henry S. Salt 2010