FATSHEDERA an evergreen spreading shrub of the ivy family
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fatshederasFATSHEDERA, an evergreen spreading shrub of the ivy family
fatshederaan evergreen spreading shrub of the ivy family
carpentariaan evergreen shrub of the hydrangea family, cultivated for its glossy foliage and yellow-centred white flowers
carpentariasCARPENTARIA, an evergreen shrub of the hydrangea family, cultivated for its glossy foliage and yellow-centred white flowers
coralberriesAn evergreen North American shrub of the honeysuckle family, which has fragrant white flowers followed by deep red berries
coralberryAn evergreen North American shrub of the honeysuckle family, which has fragrant white flowers followed by deep red berries
cinchonasAn evergreen South American tree or shrub of the bedstraw family, with fragrant flowers and cultivated for its bark
nandinChinese and Japanese evergreen shrub, Nandina domestica, of the barberry family, having pinnate leaves and bright red berries, cultivated as an ornamental
nandinsChinese and Japanese evergreen shrub, Nandina domestica, of the barberry family, having pinnate leaves and bright red berries, cultivated as an ornamental
nandinasChinese and Japanese evergreen shrub, Nandina domestica, of the barberry family, having pinnate leaves and bright red berries, cultivated as an ornamental
nandinaChinese and Japanese evergreen shrub, Nandina domestica, of the barberry family, having pinnate leaves and bright red berries, cultivated as an ornamental
rhododendronA shrub or small tree of the heath family, with large clusters of bell-shaped flowers and typically with large evergreen leaves, widely grown as an ornamental
rhododendronsA shrub or small tree of the heath family, with large clusters of bell-shaped flowers and typically with large evergreen leaves, widely grown as an ornamental
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