| Sweet | the fleshy root of the sweet potato vine |
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| Sweet | pantropical vine widely cultivated in several varieties for its large sweet tuberous root with orange flesh |
| Sweet | Mediterranean woody annual widely cultivated for its dense terminal spikelike clusters greenish or yellowish white flowers having an intense spicy fragrance |
| Sweet | long-cultivated herb having flowers whose scent is more pronounced in the evening |
| Sweet | any of numerous yeast-raised sweet rolls with our without raisins or nuts or spices or a glaze |
| Sweet | plant having heads of fragrant white trumpet-shaped flowers |
| Sweet | taller than Abronia elliptica and having night-blooming flowers |
| Sweet | Old World annual having fragrant purple to deep crimson flower heads |
| Sweet | hardy shrub of southeastern United States having clove-scented wood and fragrant red-brown flowers |
| Sweet | any of several sorghums cultivated as a source of syrup |
| Sweet | Asian plant widely grown for its sweetly fragrant pink flowers |
| Sweet | perennial of mountains of Iran and Iraq |