It usually leaves crumbs
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ERASERIt usually leaves crumbs
HANSELFairy tale character who leaves a trail of bread crumbs in the forest
fonduea dish similar to a soufflÚ usually made with cheese and bread crumbs
leia wreath or necklace usually of flowers or leaves
leisa wreath or necklace usually of flowers or leaves
anisophyllousof leaves, usually a pair, of differing size and shape
handbunch of large leaves (as of tobacco) tied together usually with another leaf
sataibarbecued spiced meat cooked on skewers usually made from the stems of coconut leaves
luaucooked dish of taro leaves, usually prepared with coconut cream and octopus or chicken
luauscooked dish of taro leaves, usually prepared with coconut cream and octopus or chicken
elodeasany of several New World submersed aquatic plants of the genus Elodea, having numerous, usually whorled leaves
elodeaany of several New World submersed aquatic plants of the genus Elodea, having numerous, usually whorled leaves
inkberrya holly (Ilex glabra) of eastern North America with evergreen oblong leathery leaves and small usually black berries
cannaany of various tropical plants of the genus Canna, cultivated for their large, usually brightly colored leaves and showy flowers
cannasany of various tropical plants of the genus Canna, cultivated for their large, usually brightly colored leaves and showy flowers
sedumsany fleshy plant belonging to the genus Sedum, of the stonecrop family, usually having small, overlapping leaves and yellow, white, or pink flowers
sedumany fleshy plant belonging to the genus Sedum, of the stonecrop family, usually having small, overlapping leaves and yellow, white, or pink flowers
azaleasany of a subgenus (Azalea) of rhododendrons with funnel-shaped corollas and usually deciduous leaves including many species and hybrid forms cultivated as ornamentals
nelumboany aquatic plant of the genus Nelumbo, of the water lily family, having shieldlike leaves and showy, solitary flowers usually projecting above the water
hennaOld World tropical shrub or small tree (Lawsonia inermis) of the loosestrife family with small opposite leaves and panicles of fragrant usually white flowers
azaleaany of a subgenus (Azalea) of rhododendrons with funnel-shaped corollas and usually deciduous leaves including many species and hybrid forms cultivated as ornamentals
nelumbosany aquatic plant of the genus Nelumbo, of the water lily family, having shieldlike leaves and showy, solitary flowers usually projecting above the water
senecioany of a large genus (Senecio) of widely distributed composite plants that have alternate or basal leaves and flower heads usually with yellow ray flowers
sandwortany plant belonging to the genus Arenaria, of the pink family, having narrow leaves and clusters of usually white flowers, many of which grow in sandy soil
bromeliadA plant native to tropical and subtropical America, typically having short stems with rosettes of stiff, usually spiny, leaves. Some kinds are epiphytic, and many are cultivated as houseplants
bromeliadsA plant native to tropical and subtropical America, typically having short stems with rosettes of stiff, usually spiny, leaves. Some kinds are epiphytic, and many are cultivated as houseplants
bauhiniaany of numerous trees, shrubs, or vines of the genus Bauhinia, native to warm regions, having two-lobed leaves and showy, usually white, purple, or reddish flowers, widely planted in southern Florida
dogteethany of a series of small pyramidal ornaments, usually formed by a radiating arrangement of four sculptured leaves, set close together in a concave molding, used esp. in England in the 13th century
conifersany of an order (Coniferales) of mostly evergreen trees and shrubs having usually needle-shaped or scalelike leaves and including forms (as pines) with true cones and others (as yews) with an arillate fruit
daturasany of several plants belonging to the genus Datura, of the nightshade family, including some species grown as ornamentals and usually having funnel-shaped flowers and prickly pods: the leaves and seeds are the source of hallucinogenic alkaloids
daturaany of several plants belonging to the genus Datura, of the nightshade family, including some species grown as ornamentals and usually having funnel-shaped flowers and prickly pods: the leaves and seeds are the source of hallucinogenic alkaloids
daturicany of several plants belonging to the genus Datura, of the nightshade family, including some species grown as ornamentals and usually having funnel-shaped flowers and prickly pods: the leaves and seeds are the source of hallucinogenic alkaloids
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)
rubusany of a genus (Rubus) of plants (as a blackberry or a raspberry) of the rose family with leaves that typically have three to seven leaflets or that are simple and lobed, white or pink flowers, usually prickly stems, and a mass of carpels ripening into an aggregate fruit composed of many drupelets