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Definition of dahlia:
A genus of plants native to Mexico and Central America, of the order Compositae; also, any plant or flower of the genus. The numerous varieties of cultivated dahlias bear conspicuous flowers which differ in color.
Synonyms:
bougainvillea, alfalfa, bird of paradise, Dahlia Pinnata
flower (part of speech: noun)
snowball, water lily, African violet, hawthorn, camellia, black-eyed susan, laurel, rosemary, petunia, heather, carnation, yucca, poinsettia, cowslip, gardenia, periwinkle, hyacinth, snapdragon, dandelion, flax, foxglove, daffodil, magnolia, lady's slipper, daisy, buttercup, Queen Anne's lace, jonquil, chrysanthemum, mayflower, hydrangea, amaryllis, azalea, hepatica, verbena, bloodroot, hibiscus, viburnum, orchid, aster, lupine, columbine, crocus, narcissus, lavender, lilac, larkspur, flower, ranunculus, cornflower, foxtail, marigold, spirea, clematis, rhododendron, mimosa, strawflower, bluebell, snowberry, begonia, forget-me-not, geranium, sunflower, phlox, jasmine, poppy, goldenrod, edelweiss, rose, honeysuckle, gladiolus, hollyhock, zinnia, fleur-de-lis, smilax, tulip, oleander, peony, iris, duckweed, sweet william, violet, baby's breath, lily, anemone, wisteria, lotus, fuchsia, primrose, pansy, sweet pea, dogwood, indigo, wallflower, acacia, trillium, morning-glory
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