Other crossword clues for answer "FLORA"FLORAFauna's partnerRoman flower goddessHenry James' characterBotanist's subjectPlant lifeNative growthsLocal plantsRoman spring goddess___ and faunaNative plant lifeBotanist's specialtyRegional plant lifeRoman goddess of springMajor part of many food websSource of much vegetarian farePlantsCacti, in the Painted DesertBaby's-breath and baby's-tearsLady's-slipper and baby's-breathGood name for a botanistRegional vegetation____ and faunaPlants of a regionFauna's companionVegetationIndigenous plant lifeBotanist's studyArea plantsApt name for a woman with a green thumb?Horticulturist's studyNative plantsBotanist's fieldGrowing thingsBiota growthFauna counterpartRegional foliageBotanist's expertiseFlowersUncultivated greeneryBotanyBotanist's areaBotanist's specimensRegional plantsBotanical studyHorticultural studyPlant life of a regionRegional botanyBotanist's interestGreeneryLocal growersMiss McFlimsey of Madison Square.Flower goddess.This Robson is in "Frieda."Talkative widow in "Little Dorrit."W. A. Butler's Miss M'Flimsy.Actress RobsonThe plants of a particular region.Edith's follower.Plants of a certain region.Companion of fauna.Plants of a specified region.Child in "Turn of the Screw."Roman goddess.The "Medium," Mme. ___.Biota divisionGoddess of flowers.The "Medium."Fauna's relative.Menotti's "Medium."Part of the forest scenePart of the biotaGoddess for 17 AcrossPlant worldEcologist's concernLinnaeus's fauna companionBotanist's concernA concern of ecologistsRequirement of faunaRoman goddess of flowersBiota partThe Turn of the Screw girlNaturalists' studyBouquet makersLa Traviata mezzoIt's a part of lifeBotanical gardens displayIt's a big part of lifeNature trail sightsFauna's counterpartTrees and shrubsFood for some faunaNursery displayHerbivore's dietGoddess of springRegional greeneryBiota componentNature-trail attractionsFauna's food, perhapsFauna partnerPlants, e.g.U-turn from faunaTrees, shrubs and suchLocal vegetation4 Down topicPart of biotaBotany interestLa Traviata mezzo-sopranoPlants considered as a groupBotanical garden displayGreenhouse growthPlants, as a groupPartner of faunaFood for much faunaLocal plant lifeLocal growthField guide subjectAsa Gray's studyBotanist's topicVioletta's friend in "La Traviata"Plants in a certain areaBotanist's focusField for a botanist