Wort plants
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This is an alphabetical listing of Wort plants, plants that employ the term Wort in their names. A brief description follows the name of each plant. Wort comes from the Middle English wort; Anglo-Saxon wyrt. It is the original English name for 'plant'. It rhymes with "hurt".
- Adderwort, Adder's wort - Polygonum bistorta. Snakeweed.
- American lungwort - Mertensia virginica.
- Asterwort - Any composite plant of the family Asteraceae.
- Awlwort - Subularia aquatica. The plant bears awl-shaped leaves.
- Banewort - A poisonous plant of the crowfoot family, Ranunculaceae.
- Barrenwort - Epimedium alpinum.
- Bellwort - Uvularia or Campanulaceae.
- Birthwort - Aristolochia. Also, birthroot (Trillium erectum).
- Birthwort - Aristolochiaceae, the birthwort family.
- Bishop's wort - The wood betony. Also, fennel flower.
- Bitterwort - Gentiana lutea.
- Bladderwort - Utricularia (aquatic plants).
- Blawort - A flower, commonly called harebell. Also, a certain plant bearing blue flowers.
- Bloodwort - A species of Rumex, the bloody dock. Also, redroot or bloodroot.
- Blue navelwort - A species of the genus Omphalodes.
- Blue throatwort - Trachelium coeruleum.
- Blushwort - A certain member of the gentian family. Shame flower.
- Bogwort - The bilberry or whortleberry.
- Boragewort - Any plant of the borage family, Boraginaceae.
- Bridewort - Filipendula ulmaria. The common meadowsweet.
- Brimstonewort - Same as sulphurwort.
- Brotherwort - Wild thyme.
- Brownwort - Scrophularia vernalis. Yellow figwort.
- Bruisewort - Any plant considered to be useful in treating bruises, as herb Margaret.
- Bullwort - Ammi majus. Bishop's wood.
- Bullock's or cow's lungwort - Verbascum thapsus, the common Mullein.
- Burstwort - Herniaria glabra. Formerly used to treat rupture.
- Butterwort - Pinguicula vulgaris.
- Cancerwort - Linaria vulgaris. Toadflax.
- Catwort - A plant of the genus Nepeta. Catnip.
- Colewort - Brassica oleracea. Cabbage.
- Coralwort - Tooth violet.
- Crosswort - Eupatorium perfoliatum. Lysimachia quadrifolia. Boneset. Also, maywort, a species of Galium.
- Damewort - Hesperis matronalis. Dame's violet or damask violet or rocket.
- Danewort - Sambucus ebulus. The dwarf elder. Also, daneweed.
- Dragonwort - An Artemisia, or Polygonum bistorta.
- Dropwort - Filipendula vulgaris. A European herb.
- Dungwort - Helleborus fœtidus. Stinking hellebore.
- Elderwort - Danewort.
- European pillwort - Pilularia globulifera. Peppergrass.
- Felonwort - Solanum dulcamara. Felonwood or bittersweet.
- Feltwort - Obsolete name for the Mullein.
- Felwort - A common name for various species of gentian.
- Feverwort - Horse gentian.
- Figwort - A plant of the Scrophulariaceae, as, Euphrasia officinalis (eyebright); Veronica officinalis (speedwell or fluellen); Veronica anagullis (water speedwell); Gratiola officinalis (herb of grace) (hedge hyssop); Herpestis monniera (water hyssop); Scoparia dulcis (sweet broomweed), or Ilysanthes riparia (false pimpernel).
- Fleawort - A plantain.
- Flukewort - Hydrocotyle vulgaris.
- French or golden lungwort - Hieracium murorum.
- Frostwort - Helianthemum canadenes. Frostweed or rockrose.
- Fumewort - Genus Corydalis.
- Galewort - Myrica gale. Sweet gale.
- Garlicwort - Alliaria officinalis. The hedge garlic.
- Gentianwort - Any plant of the order Gentianaceae.
- German madwort - Asperugo procumbens.
- Gutwort - Globularia alypum. Used as a purgative.
- Gipsywort - Any plant of the genus Lycopus, as Lycopus europaeus. Gipsy herb.
- Glasswort - Frog grass. Also, a seaweed yielding kelp.
- Golden ragwort - Senecio aureus. Squawweed.
- Goutwort - Aegopodium podagraria. Acheweed; Herb Gerard; Goat's foot; Bishop weed; Goutweed.
- Greater spearwort - Ranunculus lingua.
- Hammerwort - Parietaria officinalis. The plant pellitory.
- Hartwort - Any of certain plants of the genera Seseli, Tordylium, and Bupleurum.
- Heathwort - Any plant of the genus Erica, the heath family.
- Hemlock dropwort - Œnanthe fistulosa. A plant of the parsley family, Apiaceae or Umbelliferae.
- Hillwort - Wild thyme, or Mentha pulegium, a kind of pennyroyal.
- Hogwort - Croton capitatus.
- Holewort - Hollowwort. Corydalis cava.
- Honewort - A plant used as a remedy for hone.
- Honeywort - A bee plant of the genus Cerinthe.
- Hoodwort - Scutellaria lateriflora. Callled also skullcap and madweed.
- Hornwort - Ceratophyllum demersum. The lone plant in its natural order.
- Ironwort - A plant of the genus Sideritis.
- Kelpwort - Macrocystis pyrifera, a kind of glasswort.
- Kidneywort - Cotyledon umbilicus. Called also, pennywort and navelwort.
- Knightswort - A plant of Great Britain.
- Knotwort - Any plant of the genus Illecebrum.
- Laserwort - Any plant of the genus Laserpitium.
- Lazarwort - Laserwort.
- Leadwort - Any plant of the genus Plumbago.
- Lesser spearwort - Ranunculus flammula. Banewort.
- Lichwort - The wall pellitory, Parietaria officinalis.
- Lilywort - A plant of the genus Funkia. Day lily. Also, any plant of the genus Liliaceæ.
- Liverwort - Any Hepaticæ, a family of plants (a type of bryophyte). Also, plants that resemble the liverworts; as, liverleaf (Anemone hepatica).
- Lousewort - Pedicularis canadensis. Cockscomb; head betony; wood betony (herb Christopher). Any plant of the genus Pedicularis, as Pedicularis palustris (rattle).
- Lungwort - A plant of the genus Mertensia, the lungworts. Also, a boraginaceous plant of the genus Pulmonaria.
- Lustwort - Any plant of the genus Drosera; the sundew.
- Madderwort - Any plant of the madder family, Rubiaceae.
- Madwort - Alyssum saxitile. Gold-dust.
- Maidenhair spleenwort - Asplenium trichomanes
- Mallowwort - Any plant of the mallow family, Malvaceae.
- Marsh pennywort - Hydrocotyle vulgaris.
- Marsh St.-John's-wort - Elodes virginica.
- Marshwort - Vaccinium Oxycoccus, the creeping cranberry. Also, a European umbelliferous plant.
- Masterwort - Peucedanum (formerly Imperatoria) Ostruthium or Astrantia major. Also, in the United States, Heracleum lanatum, the cow parsnip.
- Maudlinwort - Chrysanthemum leucanthemum.
- Maywort - Bedstraw or mugweed. A species of Galium. Also, crosswort, Lysimachia quadrifolia.
- Meadowwort - A variety of meadowsweet.
- Milkwort - Polygalaceae, the milkwort family, one of which yields buaze. Polygala vulgaris is the milkwort of Europe.
- Miterwort - Bishop's cap. Any plant of the genus Mitella.
- Moneywort - Loosestrife. Herb twopence, an evergreen trailing plant. A popular name for various plants of the genus Lysimachia, especially Lysimachia nummularia, of the primrose family, Primulaceae.
- Moonwort - Honesty, a herb of the genus Lunaria. Also, any fern of the genus Botrychium.
- Motherwort - A herb, Leonurus cardiaca, of the mint family, Lamiaceae. Also, mugwort.
- Mountain spiderwort - Lloydia serotina.
- Mudwort - Limosella aquatica, found growing in muddy places.
- Mugwort - Artemisia vulgaris.
- Mulewort - Any plant of the genus Hemionitis.
- Nailwort - Any species of Paronychia. Also Draba verna, Saxifraga tridactylites.
- Navelwort - A succulent plant of the genus Cotyledon.
- Nettlewort - Any plant of the nettle family, Urticaceae.
- Nipplewort - Lapsana communis.
- Peachwort - Lady's Thumb, Polygonum persicaria.
- Pearlwort - Pearl grass; pearl plant; any species of the genus Sagina.
- Pennywort - Linaria cymbalaria. Also, any one of a number of peltate-leaved plants. Watercup; trumpetleaf.
- Pepperwort - Lepidium latifolium; Lepidium campestre; Spanish cress, Lepidium cardamines. Peppergrass; cockweed; dittander.
- Peterwort - Saint Peter's wort.
- Pilewort -Lesser celandine.
- Quillwort - Isoetes, of the club-moss family; certain flowerless plants or pteridophytes.
- Quinsywort - Asperula cynanchica.
- Ragwort - Senecio jacobaea, the fairies' horse. Any plant of the genus Senecio (once called cankerweed).
- Rattlewort - Rattlebox, Crotalaria sagittalis.
- Ribwort - Plantago lanceolata. Hen plant. English plaintain, the common plantain introduced into the United States from Europe.
- Rosewort - A plant of the rose family, Rosaceae. Also, roseroot, Sedum rhodiola, whose root has the fragrance of a rose.
- Rupturewort - Alternanthera polygonoides.
- Saltwort - A vague and indefinite name applied to any halophyte of the genus Salsola. Salsola kali is the prickly saltwort. Also, some species of Salicornia, the glassworts, are called saltworts.
- Sandwort - A plant of the genus Arenaria. One of the Caryophyllaceæ.
- Sawwort - A plant of the genus Serratula, especially Serratula tinctoria.
- Scorpionwort - either Ornithopus scorpioides or scorpion grass, the forget-me-not.
- Scurvywort - Lesser celandine.
- Sea lungwort - Mertensia maritima.
- Sea milkwort - Of the primrose family, Primulaceae.
- Sea ragwort - Dusty miller, Senecio cineraria.
- Sea sandwort - A plant of the North Atlantic seacoast.
- Sea starwort - Aster Tripolium.
- Setterwort - Helleborus fœtidus. Pegroots; setter grass; bear's foot.
- Sicklewort - Brunella vulgaris, the healall.
- Sleepwort - Lettuce, especially Lactuca virosa
- Slipperwort - A plant of the genus Calceolaria.
- Sneezewort - Achillea ptarmica. Goosetongue; Bastard pellitory.
- Soapwort - One of the bruiseworts.
- Sparrowwort - A general name for the plants of the genus Passerina.
- Spearwort - A plant of the genus Ranunculus.
- Spiderwort - Tradescantia virginica.
- Spleenwort - Asplenium. A large genus of ferns; formerly used for spleen disorders.
- Spoonwort - Any plant of the genus Cochlearia, as Cochlearia officinalis. Scurvy grass.
- Springwort - Euphorbia lathyris. Caper spurge.
- Spurwort - Sherardia arvensis. Field madder.
- Stabwort - Wood sorrel, Oxalis acetosella.
- Staggerwort - Same as Staverwort .
- Staithwort - Same as colewort.
- Standerwort - Standergrass, Orchis mascula.
- Starwort - Any plant of the genus Aster.
- Staverwort - Staggerwort; ragwort, Senecio jacobœa.
- Stinkwort - Helleborus fœtidus. Stinking hellebore.
- Stitchwort - Any of several plants of the genus Stellaria. Stichwort.
- St. Jame's Wort - Senecio Jacobaea, a kind of ragwort.
- St. John's Wort - Any tasteless potherb. Herb John.
- Stonewort - A general name for plants of the genus Chara; water horsetail.
- St. Peter's Wort - Any plant of the genus Ascyrum. Hypericum quadrangulum. The cowslip.
- Strapwort - Carrigiola littoralis.
- Sulphurwort - Peucedanum officinale. Hog fennel.
- Swallowwort - The Greater Celandine, Chelidonium majus. Also, any plant of the genus Asclepias or Cynanchum.
- Sweetwort - Any plant of a sweet taste.
- Talewort - Borago officinalis. Formerly considered a valuable remedy.
- Tetterwort - Either Chelidonium majus or Sanguinaria canadensis.
- Thoroughwort - Eupatorium perfoliatum. Boneset.
- Throatwort - A name for one or two plants of the genus Campanula.
- Thrumwort - Amarantus caudatus; velvet flower or love-lies-bleeding.
- Toothwort - Dentaria diphylla. Crinkleroot or pepperroot. Also, Lathræa squamaria, the tooth violet.
- Towerwort - the tower mustard and some allied species of Arabis.
- Tree lungwort - Sticta pulmonaria, a lichen.
- Trophywort - The Indian cress; nasturtium, Tropaeolum majus.
- Venus's-navelwort - Either blue navelwort or white navelwort.
- Wall pennywort - Navelwort.
- Water dropwort - Œnanthe fistulosa, Œnanthe Phellandrum, or any plant of that genus.
- Water figwort - Water betony.
- Water pennywort - A Hydrocotyle; marsh pennyworts.
- Water starwort - Callitriche verna, of the water-milfoil family.
- Waterwort - An aquatic plant of the genus Elatine. Any plant of the order Philydraceœ.
- White navelwort - A plant of the genus Omphalodes.
- White swallowwort - Vincetoxicum officinale.
- Willowwort - Any plant of the willow family, Salicaceae. A species of Lythrum. Grasspoly; a variety of loosestrife.
- Woundwort - The name of several plants of the genus Stachys, a genus of labiate plants. Also, the kidney vetch.
- Yellow starwort - Elecampane, Inula helenium.
- Yellowwort - Chlora perfoliata.



