Crossword-Solution: BUTTERWORT 10 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Butterwort n. A genus of low herbs (Pinguicula) having simple leaves
which secrete from their glandular upper surface a viscid fluid, to
which insects adhere, after which the margin infolds and the insects
are digested by the plant. The species are found mostly in the North
Temperate zone.

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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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There is a little pink butterwort here in the bogs, which grows, too, in dear old Devonshire and Cornwall; and also in the south-west of Scotland.
Madam How and Lady Why Charles Kingsley 2005
Pinguicula Violacea: Violet-coloured Butterwort, (instead of 'vulgaris,') the common English and Swiss kind above noticed.
Proserpina, Volume 2 John Ruskin 2005
Finally, however, I believe we may accept its English name of 'Butterwort' as true Yorkshire, the more enigmatic form of 'Pigwilly' preserving the tradition of the flowers once abounding, with softened Latin name, in Pigwilly bottom, close to Force bridge, by Kendal.
Proserpina, Volume 2 John Ruskin 2005
Then had come brilliant spots and splashes of color on the summer slopes--purple butterwort, golden ragweed, aconite, buttercup, deep crimson mossy patches of saxifrage, rosy heather, catchfly, wild geranium, cinnamon rose.
Days of the Discoverers L. Lamprey 2006
Its flowers much resemble the small wild violet of the hedgerows, in size and colour more especially; the flower-stalks are, however, sometimes branched, carrying four or five flowers; and if I may be allowed to make another comparison in order to convey an idea of its form, I would mention _Pinguicula vulgaris_, the common butterwort.
Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flowers John Wood 2006