Beet family green
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CHARDBeet family green
GOOSEFOOTShrub of beet family
SWISSCHARDLeafy vegetable in the beet family
CHARDPot herb of the beet family.
KALEGreen in the mustard family
SETHMacFarlane or Green of "Family Guy"
desmidianlike a desmid, any member of a family of freshwater microscopic unicellular green algae
richweedplant, Pilea pumila, of the nettle family, having drooping, green flower clusters and smooth stems
desmidsany freshwater green alga of the mainly unicellular family Desmidioideae, typically constricted into two symmetrical halves
tampalasbranching tropical plant, Amaranthus tricolor, of the amaranth family, cultivated in Asia as a green vegetable
tampalabranching tropical plant, Amaranthus tricolor, of the amaranth family, cultivated in Asia as a green vegetable
gooseberrythe small oval fruit (usu green) of the gooseberry-bush, a prickly shrub of the saxifrage family
greenbriersA green-stemmed North American vine of the lily family, typically prickly and with blue-black berries
greenbrierA green-stemmed North American vine of the lily family, typically prickly and with blue-black berries
gooseberriesGOOSEBERRY, the small oval fruit (usu green) of the gooseberry-bush, a prickly shrub of the saxifrage family
smilaxesdelicate, twining plant, Asparagus asparagoides, of the lily family, having glossy, bright-green, egg-shaped leaves, cultivated by florists
pawpawNorth American tree (Asimina triloba) of the custard-apple family with purple flowers and an edible green-skinned fruit
smilaxdelicate, twining plant, Asparagus asparagoides, of the lily family, having glossy, bright-green, egg-shaped leaves, cultivated by florists
bilimbing(Malay) an E. Indian tree of the wood-sorrel family; its sour green fruit, used in chutneys also BILIMBI, BLIMBING
gallinulesA marsh bird of the rail family, with mainly black, purplish-blue, or dark green plumage, and a red bill
soursopthe large, dark-green, slightly acid, pulpy fruit of a small West Indian tree, Annona muricata, of the annona family
gallinuleA marsh bird of the rail family, with mainly black, purplish-blue, or dark green plumage, and a red bill
bilimbingsBILIMBING, (Malay) an E. Indian tree of the wood-sorrel family; its sour green fruit, used in chutneys also BILIMBI, BLIMBING
helleboresA poisonous winter-flowering Eurasian plant of the buttercup family, typically having coarse divided leaves and large white, green, or purplish flowers
helleboreA poisonous winter-flowering Eurasian plant of the buttercup family, typically having coarse divided leaves and large white, green, or purplish flowers
applethe fleshy usually rounded red, yellow, or green edible pome fruit of a usually cultivated tree (genus Malus) of the rose family
mugwortsA plant of the daisy family, with aromatic divided leaves that are dark green above and whitish below, native to north temperate regions
rhubarbsThe thick leaf stalks of a cultivated plant of the dock family, which are reddish or green and eaten as a fruit after cooking
rhubarbThe thick leaf stalks of a cultivated plant of the dock family, which are reddish or green and eaten as a fruit after cooking
spinachesA widely cultivated edible Asian plant of the goosefoot family, with large, dark green leaves that are eaten raw or cooked as a vegetable
galangaleither of two eastern Asian perennial herbs (Alpinia galanga and A. officinarum) of the ginger family with dark green sword-shaped leaves and pungent aromatic rhizomes
jaklarge, tropical, milky-juiced tree, Artocarpus heterophyllus, of the mulberry family, having stiff and glossy green leaves, cultivated for its very large, edible fruit and seeds
jakslarge, tropical, milky-juiced tree, Artocarpus heterophyllus, of the mulberry family, having stiff and glossy green leaves, cultivated for its very large, edible fruit and seeds
ragweedsA North American plant of the daisy family. Its tiny green flowers produce copious amounts of pollen, making it a major causative agent of hay fever in some areas
angelicaA tall aromatic plant of the parsley family, with large leaves and yellowish-green flowers. Native to both Eurasia and North America, it is used in cooking and herbal medicine
cowpeaa sprawling herb (Vigna unguiculata syn. V. sinensis) of the legume family related to the bean and widely cultivated in the southern United States especially for forage and green manure
angelicasA tall aromatic plant of the parsley family, with large leaves and yellowish-green flowers. Native to both Eurasia and North America, it is used in cooking and herbal medicine
feijoasthe green round or oval juicy fruit of a shrub or small tree (Feijoa sellowiana) of the myrtle family that is native to South America and is grown commercially especially in New Zealand
feijoathe green round or oval juicy fruit of a shrub or small tree (Feijoa sellowiana) of the myrtle family that is native to South America and is grown commercially especially in New Zealand
pistachioThe evergreen tree of the cashew family that produces this nut, with small brownish-green flowers and reddish wrinkled fruit borne in heavy clusters. It is widely cultivated, esp. in the US and around the Mediterranean