Cashew family member
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SUMACCashew family member
SUMACMember of the cashew family
SUMACCashew family shrub
SUMACSCashew-family trees
SUMACCashew family tree
SUMACShrub of the cashew family
SUMACTree in the cashew family
SUMACTree of the cashew family
SUMACPlant of the cashew family
SUMACSShrubs of the cashew family
SUMACSPlants of the cashew family
SUMACSPoisonous plants of the cashew family
anacardiaceousbelonging to the Anacardiaceae, the cashew-nut family
poisonwooda poisonous tree of the cashew family native to Florida
poisonwoodsPOISONWOOD, a poisonous tree of the cashew family native to Florida
mangosevergreen tree (Mangifera indica) of the cashew family that bears mangoes
terebinthsA small southern European tree of the cashew family that was formerly a source of turpentine
terebinthA small southern European tree of the cashew family that was formerly a source of turpentine
sumachsA shrub or small tree of the cashew family, with compound leaves, fruits in conical clusters, and bright autumn colors
lentiskssmall Mediterranean tree, Pistacia lentiscus, of the cashew family, that is the source of an aromatic resin used in making varnish and adhesives
lentisksmall Mediterranean tree, Pistacia lentiscus, of the cashew family, that is the source of an aromatic resin used in making varnish and adhesives
masticsmall Mediterranean tree, Pistacia lentiscus, of the cashew family, that is the source of an aromatic resin used in making varnish and adhesives
masticsThe bushy evergreen Mediterranean tree of the cashew family that yields mastic and has aromatic leaves and fruit, closely related to the pistachio
pistachiosThe 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
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