Eastern Woodlands native
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SACEastern Woodlands native
ERIEEastern Woodlands tribe
twinflowerA slender evergreen trailing plant of the honeysuckle family, with pairs of very small trumpet-shaped pink flowers in the leaf axils, native to coniferous woodlands in northern latitudes
twinflowersA slender evergreen trailing plant of the honeysuckle family, with pairs of very small trumpet-shaped pink flowers in the leaf axils, native to coniferous woodlands in northern latitudes
MOROFar Eastern native.
ANATOLIANEastern Turkey native
ARAPAHOEastern Plains native
SOMALINative of eastern Africa.
YAKUTNative of eastern Siberia
ZULUNative of eastern South Africa
CREESNative Americans from eastern Canada
sikassmall, reddish deer, Cervus nippon, native to eastern Asia: most populations are endangered
easternerA native or inhabitant of the east, esp. of the eastern U.S
sikasmall, reddish deer, Cervus nippon, native to eastern Asia: most populations are endangered
ginsengsThe plant from which this tuber is obtained, native to eastern Asia and North America
aspidistrasA bulbous plant with broad tapering leaves, native to eastern Asia and often grown as a houseplant
kerriayellow-flowered shrub, Kerria japonica, of the rose family, native to eastern Asia and widely cultivated as an ornamental
kerriasyellow-flowered shrub, Kerria japonica, of the rose family, native to eastern Asia and widely cultivated as an ornamental
shiitakelarge, meaty, black or dark brown mushroom, Lentinus edodes, native to eastern Asia and frequently used in Japanese and Chinese cookery
takinmountain-dwelling bovid, Budorcas taxicolor, native to the eastern Himalayas, China, and northern Burma, that resembles a cross between a goat and a musk ox
takinsmountain-dwelling bovid, Budorcas taxicolor, native to the eastern Himalayas, China, and northern Burma, that resembles a cross between a goat and a musk ox
catalpasA tree with large heart-shaped leaves, clusters of trumpet-shaped flowers, and long, slender beanlike seedpods, native to North America and eastern Asia and cultivated as an ornamental
wistariasA climbing shrub of the pea family, with hanging clusters of pale bluish-lilac flowers. Native to North America and eastern Asia, ornamental varieties are widely grown on walls and pergolas
wisteriasA climbing shrub of the pea family, with hanging clusters of pale bluish-lilac flowers. Native to North America and eastern Asia, ornamental varieties are widely grown on walls and pergolas
aspidistraany of several plants belonging to the genus Aspidistra, of the lily family, native to eastern Asia, esp. A. eliator, having large evergreen leaves often striped with white, and grown as a houseplant