Home for a tropical dryad?
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PHICUSTREEHome for a tropical dryad?
MALARIAPARASITEWhat a tropical tourist definitely doesn't want to bring home
rotenonesa crystalline insecticide C23H22O6 obtained from the roots of several tropical plants (as a derris) that is highly toxic to fish but is of low toxicity to warm-blooded animals and is used especially in home gardens
SNAPPERJUDGMENTVerdict for a tropical fish?
CORALBasis for a tropical reef
RAINYSEASONBad time for a tropical vacation
satinwoodsGlossy yellowish timber from a tropical tree, valued for cabinetwork
afrormosiaa dense tropical hardwood resembling teak, used for furniture and panelling
afrormosiasAFRORMOSIA, a dense tropical hardwood resembling teak, used for furniture and panelling
calliaturean old term for a tropical dyewood, perhaps red-sanders also CALIATOUR
caliatouran old term for a tropical dyewood, perhaps red-sanders also CALLIATURE
caliatoursCALIATOUR, an old term for a tropical dyewood, perhaps red-sanders also CALLIATURE
mahoganiesHard reddish-brown timber from a tropical tree, used for high-quality furniture
calliaturesCALLIATURE, an old term for a tropical dyewood, perhaps red-sanders also CALIATOUR
ayahuascaA tropical vine native to the Amazon region, noted for its hallucinogenic properties
mahoganyHard reddish-brown timber from a tropical tree, used for high-quality furniture
ayahuascasA tropical vine native to the Amazon region, noted for its hallucinogenic properties
sandboxesA tropical American tree whose seed cases were formerly used to hold sand for blotting ink
combretum(Latin) a member of a genus of tropical trees known for the beauty of their flowers
anthuriumA tropical American plant often grown elsewhere for its ornamental foliage or brightly colored flowering spathes
anthuriumsA tropical American plant often grown elsewhere for its ornamental foliage or brightly colored flowering spathes
rosewoodsFragrant close-grained tropical timber with a distinctive fragrance, used particularly for making furniture and musical instruments
rosewoodFragrant close-grained tropical timber with a distinctive fragrance, used particularly for making furniture and musical instruments
combretumsCOMBRETUM, (Latin) a member of a genus of tropical trees known for the beauty of their flowers
bulletwoodthe wood of a tropical American sapotaceous tree, widely used for construction due to its durability and toughness
caladiumsA tropical South American plant of the arum family that is cultivated for its brilliantly colored ornamental foliage
rauwolfiaA tropical shrub or small tree, some kinds of which are cultivated for the medicinal drugs that they yield
bulletwoodsBULLETWOOD, the wood of a tropical American sapotaceous tree, widely used for construction due to its durability and toughness
daphniasgenus of tiny, freshwater crustaceans having a transparent body, used in biological research and as food for tropical fish
rauwolfiasA tropical shrub or small tree, some kinds of which are cultivated for the medicinal drugs that they yield
kumerasa convolvulaceous twining plant, Ipomoea batatas, of tropical America, cultivated in the tropics for its edible fleshy yellow root
daphniagenus of tiny, freshwater crustaceans having a transparent body, used in biological research and as food for tropical fish
peperomiaA small, fleshy-leaved, tropical plant of the pepper family. Many are grown as houseplants, chiefly for their decorative foliage
peperomiasA small, fleshy-leaved, tropical plant of the pepper family. Many are grown as houseplants, chiefly for their decorative foliage
cacoonthe large bean of a tropical climber, Entada scandens, that is used for making purses, spoons, snuffboxes, and other items
breadfruitThe large, round, starchy fruit of a tropical tree, which is used as a vegetable and sometimes to make a substitute for flour
milpa(in certain tropical regions) a tract of land cleared from the jungle, usually by burning, farmed for a few seasons, and then abandoned
breadfruitsThe large, round, starchy fruit of a tropical tree, which is used as a vegetable and sometimes to make a substitute for flour
ageratumsany of a genus (Ageratum) of annual tropical American composite herbs often cultivated for their small showy heads of usually blue or white flowers
cottonsA soft white fibrous substance that surrounds the seeds of a tropical and subtropical plant and is used as textile fiber and thread for sewing