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List of wort plants

This is an alphabetical listing of wort plants, meaning plants that employ the syllable ''wort'' in their English-language common names.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary's Ask Oxford site, "A word with the suffix ''-wort'' is often very old. The Old English word was ''wyrt'', from Proto-Indo-European origins that connect it to ''root''. It was often used in the names of herbs and plants that had medicinal uses, the first part of the word denoting the complaint against which it might be specially efficacious...By the middle of the 17th-century ''-wort'' was beginning to fade from everyday use.〔(World of Words: A word about some useful plants )〕
The ''Naturalist Newsletter'' states, "''Wort'' derives from the Old English ''wyrt'', which simply meant ''plant''. The word goes back even further, to the common ancestor of English and German, to the Germanic ''wurtiz''. ''Wurtiz'' also evolved into the modern German word ''Wurzel'', meaning ''root''."〔(Conrad, Jim, ''Natchez Naturalist Newsletter'', December 21, 2003 )〕
==''Wort'' plants==

:Adderwort, Adder's wort - ''Persicaria bistorta''.
:American lungwort - ''Mertensia virginica''.
:Asterwort - Any composite plant of the family Asteraceae.
:Awlwort - ''Subularia aquatica''. The plant bears awl-shaped leaves.
:Banewort - ''Ranunculus flammula'' or ''Atropa belladonna''
:Barrenwort - ''Epimedium'', especially ''Epimedium alpinum''.
:Bearwort - ''Meum athamanticum''
:Bellwort - ''Uvularia'' or Campanulaceae.
:Birthwort - ''Aristolochia''. Also, birthroot (''Trillium erectum'').
:Birthwort - Aristolochiaceae, the birthwort family.
:Bishop's wort - ''Stachys officinalis''. Also, fennel flower.
:Bitterwort - ''Gentiana lutea''.
:Bladderwort - ''Utricularia'' (aquatic plants).
:Blawort - A flower, commonly called harebell. Also, a certain plant bearing blue flowers.
:Bloodwort - Sanguinaria Canadensis, a member of Papaveraceae, as are poppies. Produces escharotic alkaloids that corrode skin, leaving wounds. Also: ''redroot'', ''bloodroot'', or ''tetterwort''.
:Blue navelwort - A species of the genus ''Cynoglossum''.
:Blue Throatwort - ''Trachelium caeruleum''.
:Blushwort - A 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. Also species of ''Spirea''.
: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''. Other species of ''Pinguicula'' have "butterwort" in their English names.〔
:Cancerwort - ''Linaria vulgaris''. Toadflax.
:Catwort - A plant of the genus ''Nepeta''. Catnip.
:Clown's Ringwort - plant featured in the 1605 panel of the New World Tapestry.
:Colewort - ''Brassica oleracea''. Cabbage.
:Coralwort - Tooth violet.
:Crosswort - ''Eupatorium perfoliatum''. ''Lysimachia quadrifolia''. Boneset. Also, maywort, a species of ''Galium'', and species of ''Phuopsis''.
: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 foetidus''. Stinking hellebore.
:Ebony spleenwort - ''Fern.''
:Elderwort - ''Sambucus ebulus''.
:European Pillwort - ''Pilularia globulifera''. Peppergrass.
:Felonwort - ''Solanum dulcamara''. Felonwood or bittersweet.
:Feltwort - Another common name for the Mullein, the genus ''Verbascum''.
:Felwort - A common name for various species of gentian.
:Feverwort - Horse gentian.
:Figwort - Some plants in the family Scrophulariaceae, including ''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). Also the Cape Figwort, ''Phygelius capensis''.〔
:Fleawort - A plantain. Also some composites, such as the Marsh Fleawort.
: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 family Gentianaceae.
:German Madwort - ''Asperugo procumbens''.
:Gipsywort - Any plant of the genus ''Lycopus'', as ''Lycopus europaeus''. Gipsy herb.
:Glasswort - Any plant of the genus ''Salicornia''.〔 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''.
:Gutwort - ''Globularia alypum''. Used as a purgative.
: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 - ''Oenanthe fistulosa''. A plant of the parsley family, Apiaceae or Umbelliferae.
:Hillwort - Wild thyme, or ''Mentha pulegium'', a kind of pennyroyal.
:Hogwort - ''Croton capitatus''. J.K. Rowling named Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry after this plant (although she misspelled it).
:Holewort - Hollowwort. ''Corydalis cava''.
:Honewort - A plant used as a remedy for hone.
:Honeywort - A bee plant of the genus ''Cerinthe''.
:Hoodwort - ''Scutellaria lateriflora''. Also called skullcap and madweed.
:Hornwort - plants in the genus ''Ceratophyllum'', such as Rigid Hornwort.〔
:Ironwort - A plant of the genus ''Sideritis''.
:Kelpwort - ''Macrocystis pyrifera'', a kind of glasswort.
:Kidneywort - ''Cotyledon umbilicus''. Also called pennywort and navelwort.
: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 Liliaceae.
:Liverwort - Any species of Marchantiophyta, a division of non-vascular plants (a type of bryophyte). Also, plants that resemble the liverworts; as, liverleaf (''Hepatica'').
:Lousewort - ''Pedicularis canadensis''. Cockscomb; head betony; wood betony (herb Christopher). Any plant of the genus ''Pedicularis'', as ''Pedicularis palustris'' (marsh lousewort).
: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 - ''Leucanthemum vulgare''.
: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 or Mitrewort (British) - 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 - Plants in the genera ''Cotyledon'' and ''Omphalodes''.
: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. Also Gotu Kola (''Centella asiatica'') and species from genus ''Hydrocotyle''.
:Pepperwort - ''Lepidium latifolium''; ''Lepidium campestre''; Spanish cress, ''Lepidium cardamines''. Peppergrass; cockweed; dittander.
:Peterwort - Saint Peter's wort.
:Pilewort - Lesser celandine.
:Pipewort - ''Eriocaulon''.
:Quillwort - ''Isoetes'', of the quillwort family; certain seedless plants or "fern allies".
:Quinsywort - ''Asperula cynanchica''.
:Common ragwort - ''Jacobaea vulgaris'', and some other plants of the genus ''Jacobaea'' (once called cankerweed).
:Rattlewort - Rattlebox, ''Crotalaria sagittalis''.
:Ribwort - ''Plantago lanceolata''. Hen plant. English plantain, the common plantain introduced into the United States from Europe.
:Rosewort - A plant of the rose family, Rosaceae. Also, roseroot, ''Rhodiola rosea'', whose root has the fragrance of a rose.
:Rupturewort - ''Alternanthera polygonoides''. Also species of ''Herniaria'', such as Smooth Rupturewort, ''H. glabra''.
: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 Caryophyllaceae.
:Sawwort - A plant of the genus ''Serratula'', especially ''Serratula tinctoria''. Also, plants in the genus ''Saussurea''.
: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, ''Jacobaea maritima''.
:Sea Sandwort - A plant of the North Atlantic seacoast.
:Sea Starwort - ''Aster Tripolium''.
:Setterwort - ''Helleborus foetidus''. Pegroots; setter grass; bear's foot.
:Sicklewort - ''Prunella 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''. Also species in the genus ''Commelina'', such as Blue Spiderwort, ''C. coelestis''.〔
: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, ''Jacobaea vulgaris''.
:Stinkwort – Various plants including ''Helleborus foetidus'', the stinking hellebore; ''Dittrichia graveolens'' and ''Inula graveolens''; and ''Datura stramonium'', jimson weed.
:Stitchwort - Any of several plants of the genus ''Stellaria''. Stichwort.
:St. James' Wort - ''Senecio jacobaea'' or ''Senecio aureus'', two species of ragwort.
:St. John's Wort - Can refer to any species of ''Hypericum''.
:Stonewort - A general name for plants of the genus ''Chara'' and ''Nitella''; water horsetail.
:St. Paul's Wort – species of the genus ''Sigesbeckia'', such as Eastern St Paul's-wort, ''Sigesbeckia orientalis''.〔
:St. Peter's Wort - Any plant of the genus ''Ascyrum''. ''Hypericum quadrangulum''. The cowslip.
:Strapwort - ''Corrigiola litoralis''.
:Sulphurwort - ''Peucedanum officinale''. Hog fennel.
:Swallowwort - The Greater Celandine, ''Chelidonium majus''. Also, any plant of the genus ''Asclepias'' or ''Cynanchum''. Black Swallow-wort is ''Vincetoxicum nigrum''.〔
:Sweetwort - Any plant of a sweet taste.
:Talewort - ''Borago officinalis''. Formerly considered a valuable remedy.
:Tetterwort - According to 1913 Webster's Dictionary, ''Chelidonium majus'' in England or ''Sanguinaria canadensis'' in the Americas. A wort plant used to treat tetter.
:Thoroughwort - ''Eupatorium perfoliatum''. Boneset.
:Throatwort - A name for one or two plants of the genus ''Campanula''.
:Thrumwort - ''Amaranthus caudatus''; velvet flower or love-lies-bleeding.
:Toothwort - ''Lathraea squamaria'' and ''Lathraea clandestina''; also ''Dentaria diphylla''. Crinkleroot or Pepper Root.
:Towerwort - the tower mustard and some allied species of ''Arabis''.
:Tree lungwort - ''Lobaria pulmonaria'', a lichen.
:Trophywort - The Indian cress; nasturtium, ''Tropaeolum majus''.
:Venus's-navelwort - Either blue navelwort or white navelwort.
:Wall Pennywort - ''Umbilicus rupestris''.
:Wartwort - An attractive European weed which has flowers that turn towards the sun.
:Water dropwort - ''Oenanthe fistulosa, Oenanthe phellandrum'', or any plant of that genus.
:Water Figwort - Water betony.
:Water Pennywort - ''Hydrocotyle''; marsh pennyworts.
:Water Starwort - ''Callitriche verna'', of the water-milfoil family, and other species of the genus ''Callitriche'', such as Common Water-starwort, ''Callitriche stagnalis''.
:Waterwort - An aquatic plant of the genus ''Elatine''. Any plant of the family Philydraceae.
: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, ''Anthyllis vulneraria''.
:Yellow starwort - Elecampane, ''Inula helenium''.
:Yellow-wort - ''Chlora perfoliata'', Gentianaceae

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