It leaves in spring
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TREEIt leaves in spring?
TREEIt leaves in spring
TREEIt leaves in the spring
coltsfootA Eurasian plant of the daisy family, with yellow flowers that appear in early spring, followed by large, heart-shaped leaves. It is used in herbal medicine for the treatment of coughs and respiratory disorders
coltsfootsA Eurasian plant of the daisy family, with yellow flowers that appear in early spring, followed by large, heart-shaped leaves. It is used in herbal medicine for the treatment of coughs and respiratory disorders
SNOWMANHe leaves in the spring
leafingto shoot out or produce leaves will leaf out in spring
forsythiasA widely cultivated ornamental Eurasian shrub whose bright yellow flowers appear in early spring before the leaves
forsythiaA widely cultivated ornamental Eurasian shrub whose bright yellow flowers appear in early spring before the leaves
prunusany of a genus (Prunus) of drupaceous trees or shrubs of the rose family that have showy clusters of usually white or pink flowers first appearing in the spring often before the leaves and including many grown for ornament or for their fruit (as the plum, cherry, or apricot)
SAPIt rises in the spring
AYOUNGMANSFANCYIt "lightly turns" in spring.
IRISIt springs up in spring
DAYLIGHTSAVINGSIt begins in the spring
SPAMineral spring with an ASP in it?
OASISIt has a spring in the middle
OASISIt may have a spring in the middle
TRAIt follows "The flowers that bloom in the spring."
terminusesA figure of a human bust or an animal ending in a square pillar from which it appears to spring, originally used as a boundary marker in ancient Rome
tipcatsgame in which a short piece of wood, tapered at both ends, is struck lightly at one end with a bat, causing the wood to spring into the air so that it can be batted for a distance
tipcatgame in which a short piece of wood, tapered at both ends, is struck lightly at one end with a bat, causing the wood to spring into the air so that it can be batted for a distance
TREEIt leaves in springtime
TEAPOTLeaves may be put in it
SKIIt leaves a line in the snow
vernationThe arrangement of young leaves in a leaf bud before it opens
cockleburA herbaceous plant of the daisy family, with broad leaves and burred fruits. It originated in tropical America but is now cosmopolitan
cocklebursA herbaceous plant of the daisy family, with broad leaves and burred fruits. It originated in tropical America but is now cosmopolitan
feverfewsA bushy aromatic Eurasian plant of the daisy family, with feathery leaves and daisylike flowers. It is used in herbal medicine to treat headaches
cryptomeriasA tall, conical, coniferous tree with long, curved, spirally arranged leaves and short cones. Native to China and Japan, it is grown for timber in Japan
cryptomeriaA tall, conical, coniferous tree with long, curved, spirally arranged leaves and short cones. Native to China and Japan, it is grown for timber in Japan
damianasA small shrub native to Mexico whose leaves are used in herbal medicine and in the production of a liqueur. It is reputed to possess aphrodisiac qualities
brooklimeA speedwell with smooth, fleshy leaves and deep blue flowers on long stalks. It grows in wet areas, where the stems take root or float in the water
angelicaA tall aromatic plant of the parsley family, with large leaves and yellowish-green flowers. Native to both Eurasia and North America, it is used in cooking and herbal medicine
angelicasA tall aromatic plant of the parsley family, with large leaves and yellowish-green flowers. Native to both Eurasia and North America, it is used in cooking and herbal medicine
moneywortsA trailing evergreen plant with round glossy leaves and yellow flowers, growing in damp places and by water. Native to Europe, it is also common throughout the northeastern and north central U.S
colicrootA North American plant of the lily family, with a rosette of leaves and a spike of small goblet-shaped white or cream flowers. It was formerly used in the treatment of colic
moneywortA trailing evergreen plant with round glossy leaves and yellow flowers, growing in damp places and by water. Native to Europe, it is also common throughout the northeastern and north central U.S
sourwoodsA North American tree of the heath family with sour-tasting leaves. Most common in the southeastern US, it has drooping clusters of white bell-like flowers in early summer and bright red foliage in autumn