Evergreen tree of Southern Europe
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OLIVEEvergreen tree of Southern Europe.
holmevergreen oak, Quercus ilex, of southern Europe, having foliage resembling that of the holly
holmsevergreen oak, Quercus ilex, of southern Europe, having foliage resembling that of the holly
ilexesevergreen oak, Quercus ilex, of southern Europe, having foliage resembling that of the holly
ilexevergreen oak, Quercus ilex, of southern Europe, having foliage resembling that of the holly
rosemaryAn evergreen aromatic shrub of the mint family, native to southern Europe. The narrow leaves are used as a culinary herb, in perfumery, and as an emblem of remembrance
arbutusesany of the evergreen shrubs or trees belonging to the genus Arbutus, of the heath family, esp. A. unedo, of southern Europe, with scarlet berries, cultivated for ornament and food
arbutusany of the evergreen shrubs or trees belonging to the genus Arbutus, of the heath family, esp. A. unedo, of southern Europe, with scarlet berries, cultivated for ornament and food
TITISmall evergreen tree of southern U. S.
redbaya southern United States tree (Persea borbonia) of the laurel family having aromatic evergreen leaves and dark red heartwood
redbaysa southern United States tree (Persea borbonia) of the laurel family having aromatic evergreen leaves and dark red heartwood
laburnumsA small European tree that has hanging clusters of yellow flowers succeeded by slender pods containing poisonous seeds. The hard timber is sometimes used as an ebony substitute. Native to Central and Southern Europe, laburnums have been widely planted as ornamentals
ailanthusA tall large-leaved deciduous tree that is widely grown as an ornamental or shade tree. Native to Asia and Australasia, it has been naturalized in North America and central and southern Europe
ailanthusesA tall large-leaved deciduous tree that is widely grown as an ornamental or shade tree. Native to Asia and Australasia, it has been naturalized in North America and central and southern Europe