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Heath - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Heath - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Line art drawing of a heath

Heather - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Heather - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Line art drawing of a heather Public domain scan of drawing, botanical illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Hedge - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Hedge - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Line art drawing of a hedge

Heliotrope - Plant - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives
Hemlock - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Hemlock - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Any of a genus (Tsuga) of evergreen coniferous trees of the pine family

Hemlock 2 - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Hemlock 2 - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

A herb Conium maculatum in the family Apiaceae

Hemp - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives
Henbane - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Henbane - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Line art drawing of henbane. Public domain scan of drawing, botanical illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Hepatica - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Hepatica - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Line art drawing of Hepatica. Public domain scan of drawing, botanical illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Hibiscus - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Hibiscus - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

any of a large genus (Hibiscus) of herbs, shrubs, or small trees of the mallow family with large showy flowers and usually dentate leaves

Hickory - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Hickory - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

any of a genus (Carya) of North American hardwood trees of the walnut family that often have sweet edible nuts

Hickory 2 - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Hickory 2 - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

any of a genus (Carya) of North American hardwood trees of the walnut family that often have sweet edible nuts

Hip - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Hip - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

ripened usually red or orange accessory fruit of a rose that consists of a fleshy receptacle enclosing numerous achenes

Holly - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives
Hollyhock - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Hollyhock - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Line art drawing of a hollyhock.

Honeylocusts - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Honeylocusts - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Honeylocusts in art Public domain scan of drawing, botanical illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Honeysuckle - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives
Honeysuckle 2 - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives
Hop - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Hop - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

The vine from which hops are obtained having 3- to 5-lobed leaves and inconspicuous flowers of which the pistillate ones are in glandular cone-shaped catkins

Horehound - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Horehound - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Line art of horehound. Public domain scan of drawing, botanical illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Horse chestnut - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Horse chestnut - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Horse chestnut Public domain scan of drawing, botanical illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Horse Tail - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives
Horseradish - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Horseradish - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Horseradish Public domain scan of drawing, botanical illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Huckleberry - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Huckleberry - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Huckleberry Public domain scan of drawing, botanical illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Husk - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Husk - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Husk Suomi: Maissintähkä

Hyacinth - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Hyacinth - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Hyacinth Suomi: Hyasintti Public domain scan of drawing, botanical illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Hydrangea - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Hydrangea - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Hydrangea Public domain scan of print or book page depicting plant, botanical drawing, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Hypocotyl - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Hypocotyl - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

the part of the axis of a plant embryo or seedling below the cotyledon

Hyssop - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Hyssop - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis) Public domain scan of drawing, botanical illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Impatiens - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Impatiens - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Line art drawing of an Impatiens. a) flower b) pod c) pod exploded

Indigo Plant - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives
Inga - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Inga - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Inga flower, leaf and fruits

Iris - Plant - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Iris - Plant - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Iris - Plant Public domain scan of drawing, botanical illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Layer - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Layer - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Line art drawing of ground layering.

Moneywort - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Moneywort - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

a creeping plant, Lysimachia nummularia, of the primrose family, having roundish leaves and solitary yellow flowers.

Morning Glory - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Morning Glory - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Morning Glory Public domain scan of print or book page depicting plant, botanical drawing, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Mountain Laurel - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Mountain Laurel - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

a North American evergreen shrub or small tree (Kalmia latifolia) of the heath family with glossy leaves and umbels of rose-colored or white flowers

Narcissus - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Narcissus - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Flowers have a short corona and are usually borne separately

Nasturtium - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Nasturtium - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

any of a genus (Tropaeolum of the family Tropaeolaceae, the nasturtium family) of herbs of Central and South America with showy spurred flowers and pungent edible seeds and leaves especially : either of two wid... More

Nettle 1 - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Nettle 1 - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

any of a genus (Urtica of the family Urticaceae, the nettle family) of chiefly coarse herbs armed with stinging hairs

Nettle 2 - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Nettle 2 - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

any of a genus (Urtica of the family Urticaceae, the nettle family) of chiefly coarse herbs armed with stinging hairs

Nightshades - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Nightshades - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Nighthades Public domain scan of drawing, botanical illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Nutmeg - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Nutmeg - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Nutmegs with seeds and fruits

Oak - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Oak - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Any of a genus (Quercus) of trees or shrubs of the beech family that produce acorns

Oat - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Oat - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Any of several grasses (genus Avena)

Okra - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Okra - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

A tall annual herb (Abelmoschus esculentus) of the mallow family that is cultivated for its mucilaginous green pods used especially in soups or stews

Oleander - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Oleander - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Poisonous evergreen shrub (Nerium oleander) of the dogbane family with clusters of fragrant white to red flowers

Olive Tree - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Olive Tree - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Mediterranean evergreen tree (Olea europaea of the family Oleaceae, the olive family) cultivated for its drupaceous fruit that is an important food and source of oil

Onion - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Onion - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

a widely cultivated Asian herb (Allium cepa) of the lily family with pungent edible bulbs

Opposite - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Opposite - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

being the other of a pair that are corresponding (see corresponding sense 1a) or complementary (see complementary sense 2) in position, function, or nature

Orange - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Orange - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

any of various small evergreen citrus trees (genus Citrus) with glossy ovate leaves, hard yellow wood, fragrant white flowers, and fruits that are oranges

Orchid - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Orchid - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

any of a large family (Orchidaceae, the orchid family) of perennial epiphytic or terrestrial monocotyledonous plants that usually have showy 3-petaled flowers with the middle petal enlarged into a lip and diffe... More

Palm 1 - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Palm 1 - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

any of a family (Palmae synonym Arecaceae) of mostly tropical or subtropical monocotyledonous trees, shrubs, or vines with usually a simple stem and a terminal crown of large pinnate or fan-shaped leaves

Palm 2 - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Palm 2 - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

any of a family (Palmae synonym Arecaceae) of mostly tropical or subtropical monocotyledonous trees, shrubs, or vines with usually a simple stem and a terminal crown of large pinnate or fan-shaped leaves

Palpi - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Palpi - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

a segmented usually tactile or gustatory process on an arthropod mouthpart

Pampas grass 2 - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Pampas grass 2 - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

a South American grass (Cortaderia selloana) often grown for ornament that has showy white panicles borne on tall stems

Panicle - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Panicle - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

a pyramidal loosely branched flower cluster

Papaya - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Papaya - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

a tropical tree (Carica papaya of the family Caricaceae, the papaya family) having an oblong to globose yellow edible fruit with numerous black seeds in a central cavity

Parsley - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Parsley - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Line art drawing of parsley. Public domain scan of drawing, botanical illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Parsnip - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Parsnip - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Line art drawing of a parsnip. Public domain scan of drawing, botanical illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Partridgeberry - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Partridgeberry - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Line art drawing of partridgeberry. Public domain scan of drawing, botanical illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Passionflower - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Passionflower - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

any of a genus (Passiflora of the family Passifloraceae, the passionflower family) of chiefly tropical woody tendriled climbing vines or erect herbs with usually showy flowers and pulpy often edible berries

Pecan - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Pecan - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

a large hickory (Carya illinoinensis synonym C. illinoensis) that has roughish bark and hard but brittle wood and is widely grown in the warmer parts of the U.S. and in Mexico for its edible nut

Pedicel - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Pedicel - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Line art drawing of pedicel (and peduncule).

Pedicel - Plant - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Pedicel - Plant - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

a slender basal part of an organism or one of its parts: such as plant stalk that supports a fruiting or spore-bearing organ

Pennyroyal - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Pennyroyal - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Line art drawing of pennyroyal. Public domain scan of drawing, botanical illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Peony - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Peony - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Line art drawing of a peony. Public domain scan of drawing, botanical illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Pepper - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Pepper - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Black pepper berries. Public domain scan of drawing, botanical illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Peppermint - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Peppermint - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Peppermint (Mentha x piperita) Public domain scan of drawing, botanical illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Perfoliate - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Perfoliate - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

having the basal part naturally united around the stem

Persimmon - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives
Persimmon 2 - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives
Philodenron - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Philodenron - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

any of various aroid plants (as of the genus Philodendron) that are cultivated for their showy foliage

Phyllode - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Phyllode - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

a flat expanded petiole that replaces the blade of a foliage leaf, fulfills the same functions, and is analogous to a cladophyll

Pimento - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Pimento - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

any of various bluntly conical thick-fleshed sweet peppers of European origin that have a distinctive mild sweet flavor and are used especially as a garnish, as a stuffing for olives, and as a source of paprika

Pine Cone - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives
Pineapple - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives
Pistachio - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives
Pitcher Plant - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Pitcher Plant - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

a plant (especially family Sarraceniaceae, the pitcher-plant family) with pitcher-shaped leaves in which insects are trapped and digested by means of a fluid secreted by the leaves

Plant seed - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives
Plantain Plant - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Plantain Plant - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Line drawing of Plantain Plant Public domain scan of drawing, botanical illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Plantain Plant 2 - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Plantain Plant 2 - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Line drawing of Plantain Plant Public domain scan of drawing, botanical illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Pod - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Pod - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Line art drawing of peapod or pod. Public domain scan of drawing, botanical illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Poinsettia - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Poinsettia - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

a showy Mexican and Central American plant (Euphorbia pulcherrima) with tapering usually scarlet bracts that suggest petals and surround small yellow flowers

Poison Ivy - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Poison Ivy - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Line art drawing of poison ivy. Public domain scan of drawing, botanical illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Polypody - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Polypody - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Any of a genus (Polypodium) of chiefly epiphytic ferns with creeping rhizomes

Pomegranate 1 - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Pomegranate 1 - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Widely cultivated tropical Asian tree (Punica granatum of the family Punicaceae) bearing pomegranates

Pomegranate 2 - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Pomegranate 2 - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Several-celled reddish berry that is about the size of an orange with a thick leathery skin and many seeds with pulpy crimson arils of tart flavor

Poplar - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Poplar - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

any of a genus (Populus) of slender catkin-bearing quick-growing deciduous trees (such as an aspen or cottonwood) of the willow family

Poppy - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Poppy - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

any of a genus (Papaver of the family Papaveraceae, the poppy family) of chiefly annual or perennial herbs with milky juice, showy regular flowers, and capsular fruits including the opium poppy and several form... More

Primrose - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Primrose - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Primrose plant Public domain scan of print or book page depicting plant, botanical drawing, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Privet - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Privet - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Privet plants Public domain scan of drawing, botanical illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Protea - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Protea - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Protea is both the botanical name and the English common name of a genus of South African flowering plants, sometimes also called sugarbushes or Fynbos.

Pumpkin - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Pumpkin - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Line art drawing of a pumpkin.

Purslane - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives
Pussy Willow - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Pussy Willow - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Pussy Willow Public domain scan of drawing, botanical illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Pye Weed - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Pye Weed - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

any of several tall North American perennial composite herbs (especially Eupatorium maculatum and E. purpureum) with whorled leaves and corymbose heads of typically purplish tubular flowers

Pyxidium - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Pyxidium - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Line art drawing of pyxidium.

Quaking Aspen - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives
Quassia - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Quassia - Pearson Scott Foresman Archives

Quassia Public domain scan of drawing, botanical illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

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