Clipping as shrubs
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PRUNINGClipping, as shrubs
topiariesThe art or practice of clipping shrubs or trees into ornamental shapes
millingProduce regular ribbed markings on the edge of (a coin) as a protection against illegal clipping
RENOVATEPrune, as old shrubs
WINTERGREENSShrubs also known as checkerberries
ARBORESTrees, as distinguished from shrubs
BOXESHedge shrubs, as at Mount Vernon.
BRAMBLIESTLeast passable, as a thicket of shrubs
nurserymanone whose occupation is the cultivation of plants (as trees and shrubs) esp for sale
nurserymenNURSERYMAN, one whose occupation is the cultivation of plants (as trees and shrubs) esp for sale
chaenomelesa shrub of the Chaenomeles genus of flowering shrubs, such as the japonica and flowering quince
chaenomelesesCHAENOMELES, a shrub of the Chaenomeles genus of flowering shrubs, such as the japonica and flowering quince
mahoniaany of a genus (Mahonia) of American and Asian shrubs (as the Oregon grape) of the barberry family
wahooany of various American shrubs or small trees, as the winged elm, Ulmus alata, or a linden, Tilia heterophylla
wahoosany of various American shrubs or small trees, as the winged elm, Ulmus alata, or a linden, Tilia heterophylla
snowbushany of several ornamental shrubs having a profusion of white flowers, as Ceanothus cordulatus, of the buckthorn family, native to western North America
deutziaany of various shrubs belonging to the genus Deutzia, of the saxifrage family, having showy white, pink, or lavender flowers, grown as an ornamental
deutziasany of various shrubs belonging to the genus Deutzia, of the saxifrage family, having showy white, pink, or lavender flowers, grown as an ornamental
columneaany of various vines or shrubs of the genus Columnea, native to tropical America, that have tubular, showy, two-lipped flowers and are often cultivated as houseplants
ouabaina poisonous glycoside C29H44O12 obtained from several African shrubs or trees (genera Strophanthus and Acokanthera) of the dogbane family and used medically like digitalis and in Africa as an arrow poison
conifersany of an order (Coniferales) of mostly evergreen trees and shrubs having usually needle-shaped or scalelike leaves and including forms (as pines) with true cones and others (as yews) with an arillate fruit
ribesany of a genus (Ribes) of shrubs (as a currant or a gooseberry) placed either in the saxifrage or gooseberry family that have small racemose variously colored flowers and pulpy 2-seeded to many-seeded berries
ficusesany of numerous chiefly tropical trees, shrubs, and vines belonging to the genus Ficus, of the mulberry family, having milky sap and large, thick or stiff leaves, including the edible fig, the banyan, and many species grown as ornamentals
buchusany of several southern African citrus shrubs of the genus Agathosma or the genus Diosma, esp. A. betulina, A. crenulata, or D. ericoides, whose leaves yield a dark-colored oil formerly used as a urinary antiseptic and mild diu
ficusany of numerous chiefly tropical trees, shrubs, and vines belonging to the genus Ficus, of the mulberry family, having milky sap and large, thick or stiff leaves, including the edible fig, the banyan, and many species grown as ornamentals
buchuany of several southern African citrus shrubs of the genus Agathosma or the genus Diosma, esp. A. betulina, A. crenulata, or D. ericoides, whose leaves yield a dark-colored oil formerly used as a urinary antiseptic and mild diu
prunusany of a genus (Prunus) of drupaceous trees or shrubs of the rose family that have showy clusters of usually white or pink flowers first appearing in the spring often before the leaves and including many grown for ornament or for their fruit (as the plum, cherry, or apricot)