COMMON WORMWOOD vs BLADDER CAMPION: NOUN
- Aromatic herb of temperate Eurasia and North Africa having a bitter taste used in making the liqueur absinthe
- A perennial European herb, Silene vulgaris, having an inflated calyx
- A weedy perennial herb (Silene vulgaris) native to Eurasia, having white flowers with deeply notched petals and a balloonlike, inflated calyx.
- Bluish-green herb having sticky stems and clusters of large evening-opening white flowers with much-inflated calyx; sometimes placed in genus Lychnis
- Perennial of arctic Europe having large white flowers with inflated calyx
COMMON WORMWOOD vs BLADDER CAMPION: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Sometimes placed in genus Lychnis
COMMON WORMWOOD vs BLADDER CAMPION: RELATED WORDS
- Swallowwort, Felwort, Absinthin, Costmary, Tripleurospermum, False foxglove, Nabalus, Wormwood, Wood mint, Rattlesnake root, Cupflower, Genus artemisia, Old man, Absinthe, Artemisia absinthium
- Giant hyssop, Herbous, Nabalus, Sweet cicely, Wood mint, Cupflower, False foxglove, Rattlesnake root, White cockle, White campion, Silene vulgaris, Silene uniflora, Silene latifolia, Lychnis alba, Evening lychnis
COMMON WORMWOOD vs BLADDER CAMPION: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Swallowwort, Felwort, Absinthin, Costmary, Tripleurospermum, False foxglove, Nabalus, Wormwood, Wood mint, Rattlesnake root, Cupflower, Genus artemisia, Old man, Absinthe, Artemisia absinthium
- Tripleurospermum, Aureolaria, Bush pea, Bible leaf, Herb, Pellitory, Sicklepod, Giant hyssop, Herbous, Nabalus, Sweet cicely, Wood mint, Cupflower, False foxglove, Rattlesnake root