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Crossword puzzle clue "blue flowering plant cultivated for its seeds and fibre"
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blue flowering plant cultivated for its seeds and fibre
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flax
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Blue flowering plant cultivated for its seeds and fibre
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Fibre from a plant with blue flowers, used to make linen
Plant prized for its fiber and seeds
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the fibres of the plant linum
sesame
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Plant cultivated for its seeds — opening word?
cacao
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Tropical tree cultivated for its seeds
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(Nahuatl) a small evergreen tree of South America and the West Indies, from the fruit of which cocoa and chocolate are prepared
ornamental
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Plant cultivated for its beauty
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decorative
gentian
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Blue-flowering plant used in herbal medicine
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any plant of the genus Gentiana, herbs, usually blue-flowered, abounding chiefly in alpine regions
hemp
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Plant fibre
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a plant yielding a coarse fibre and an oil
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