Leaves as an escapee
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TAKESITONTHELAMLeaves, as an escapee
VACATESLeaves early, as an office
retusehaving an obtuse or rounded apex with a shallow notch, as leaves
anthemion(Greek) a flat cluster of leaves or flowers as an ornament in classical art
marijuana(Spanish) indian hemp; its dried flowers or leaves smoked as an intoxicant also MARIHUANA
marihuana(Spanish) indian hemp; its dried flowers or leaves smoked as an intoxicant also MARIJUANA
verticilwhorl or circle, as of leaves or hairs, arranged around a point on an axis
marihuanasMARIHUANA, (Spanish) indian hemp; its dried flowers or leaves smoked as an intoxicant also MARIJUANA
marijuanasMARIJUANA, (Spanish) indian hemp; its dried flowers or leaves smoked as an intoxicant also MARIHUANA
whorlarrangement of similar anatomical parts (as leaves) in a circle around a point on an axis
guacoits leaves, or a substance obtained from them, sometimes used locally as an antidote for snakebites
guacosits leaves, or a substance obtained from them, sometimes used locally as an antidote for snakebites
marjoramAn aromatic southern European plant of the mint family, the leaves of which are used as a culinary herb
crownsA wreath of leaves or flowers, esp. that worn as an emblem of victory in ancient Greece or Rome
quatrefoilsAn ornamental design of four lobes or leaves as used in architectural tracery, resembling a flower or four-leaf clover
quatrefoilAn ornamental design of four lobes or leaves as used in architectural tracery, resembling a flower or four-leaf clover
rakean implement equipped with projecting prongs to gather material (as leaves) or for loosening or smoothing the surface of the ground
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
maquisevergreen shrub, Aristotelia chilensis, of Chile, having toothed, oblong leaves, greenish-white flowers, and purple berries, grown as an ornamental in S California
pyrethrumany of several chrysanthemums, as Chrysanthemum coccineum, having finely divided leaves and showy red, pink, lilac, or white flowers, cultivated as an ornamental
nasturtiumsA South American trailing plant with round leaves and bright orange, yellow, or red edible flowers that is widely grown as an ornamental
nasturtiumA South American trailing plant with round leaves and bright orange, yellow, or red edible flowers that is widely grown as an ornamental
peppermintsThe aromatic leaves of a plant of the mint family, or an essential oil obtained from them, used as a flavoring in food
pelargonicas in pelargonic acid, an oily fatty acid, obtained esp from the leaves of plants of the Pelargonium genus (also called nonanoic acid)
maquievergreen shrub, Aristotelia chilensis, of Chile, having toothed, oblong leaves, greenish-white flowers, and purple berries, grown as an ornamental in S California
maplesA tree or shrub with lobed leaves, winged fruits, and colorful autumn foliage, grown as an ornamental or for its timber or syrupy sap
periwinkleAn Old World plant with flat, five-petaled flowers and glossy leaves. Some kinds are grown as ornamentals, and some contain alkaloids used in medicine
periwinklesAn Old World plant with flat, five-petaled flowers and glossy leaves. Some kinds are grown as ornamentals, and some contain alkaloids used in medicine
spicebushA North American shrub with aromatic leaves, bark, and fruit. The leaves were formerly used for a tea and the fruit as an allspice substitute
spicebushesA North American shrub with aromatic leaves, bark, and fruit. The leaves were formerly used for a tea and the fruit as an allspice substitute
cattleyasA tropical American orchid with brightly colored showy flowers and thick leaves, typically growing as an epiphyte. It is a popular greenhouse plant, with many hybrids
cymbidiumsA tropical orchid with long, narrow leaves and arching stems bearing several flowers, growing chiefly as an epiphyte from Asia to Australasia and widely cultivated for boutonniÞres
aloesany aloe of the species Aloe vera, the fleshy leaves of which yield a juice used as an emollient ingredient of skin lotions and for treating burns
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
kalanchoeA tropical succulent plant with clusters of tubular flowers, sometimes producing miniature plants along the edges of the leaves and grown as an indoor or greenhouse plant
aloeticany aloe of the species Aloe vera, the fleshy leaves of which yield a juice used as an emollient ingredient of skin lotions and for treating burns
cymbidiumA tropical orchid with long, narrow leaves and arching stems bearing several flowers, growing chiefly as an epiphyte from Asia to Australasia and widely cultivated for boutonniÞres