Genus of tropical trees
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MIMOSAGenus of tropical trees.
EUGENIAGenus of tropical trees
araliaceousbelonging to the Aralia genus of tropical trees and shrubs
malpighiathe Barbados cherry genus of tropical American trees, shrubs, and lianes
erythrinaa plant of the kaffirboom genus of tropical and subtropical trees with brilliant red flowers
guavasany of several tropical American shrubs or small trees (genus Psidium) of the myrtle family
erythrinasERYTHRINA, a plant of the kaffirboom genus of tropical and subtropical trees with brilliant red flowers
combretum(Latin) a member of a genus of tropical trees known for the beauty of their flowers
combretumsCOMBRETUM, (Latin) a member of a genus of tropical trees known for the beauty of their flowers
babulsany of several leguminous trees of the genus Acacia that yield a gum, esp. A. nilotica, of tropical Africa
babulany of several leguminous trees of the genus Acacia that yield a gum, esp. A. nilotica, of tropical Africa
annonaany of various trees and shrubs of the genus Annona, native to tropical America, and grown for their edible fruits
annonasany of various trees and shrubs of the genus Annona, native to tropical America, and grown for their edible fruits
ulerubber obtained from the latex of any of several tropical American trees of the genus Castilla, esp. C. elastica, of Central America
ulesrubber obtained from the latex of any of several tropical American trees of the genus Castilla, esp. C. elastica, of Central America
sterculiaany of various tropical trees of the genus Sterculia, of which some species are grown as ornamentals and some are the source of commercially valuable wood
tonkathe coumarin-containing seed of any of several tropical American leguminous trees (genus Dipteryx, especially D. odorata) that is used in perfumes and as an artificial vanilla flavoring
quebrachoany of several tropical American trees of the genus Schinopsis, having very hard wood, esp. S. lorentzii, the wood and bark of which are important in tanning and dyeing
ixoraany of numerous tropical shrubs or trees belonging to the genus Ixora, of the madder family, having glossy leaves and clusters of showy flowers in a variety of colors
ixorasany of numerous tropical shrubs or trees belonging to the genus Ixora, of the madder family, having glossy leaves and clusters of showy flowers in a variety of colors
padoukany of several trees belonging to the genus Pterocarpus, of the legume family, native to tropical Asia and Africa, having reddish striped or mottled wood used for paneling, furniture, etc.
padaukany of several trees belonging to the genus Pterocarpus, of the legume family, native to tropical Asia and Africa, having reddish striped or mottled wood used for paneling, furniture, etc.
padouksany of several trees belonging to the genus Pterocarpus, of the legume family, native to tropical Asia and Africa, having reddish striped or mottled wood used for paneling, furniture, etc.
padauksany of several trees belonging to the genus Pterocarpus, of the legume family, native to tropical Asia and Africa, having reddish striped or mottled wood used for paneling, furniture, etc.
copaibasoleoresin obtained from several tropical, chiefly South American trees belonging to the genus Copaifera, of the legume family, used chiefly in varnishes and lacquers, for removing old oil varnish from or for brightening oil paintings, and formerly
copaibaoleoresin obtained from several tropical, chiefly South American trees belonging to the genus Copaifera, of the legume family, used chiefly in varnishes and lacquers, for removing old oil varnish from or for brightening oil paintings, and formerly
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
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