Leaves for the holidays?
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POINSETTIALeaves for the holidays?
TEALeaves for the future?
TEALeaves for the afternoon?
TEALeaves for the diner
ESCAROLELeaves for the first course?
KENNANPulitzer winner for "Russia Leaves the War"
HERESTOTHERULESThe pop-up blocker leaves ...a toast for referees?
TAROIts leaves are used for the Hawaiian dish laulau
eucalyptusesThe oil from eucalyptus leaves, chiefly used for its medicinal properties
eucalyptusThe oil from eucalyptus leaves, chiefly used for its medicinal properties
chlorophytumany plant of the genus Chlorophytum, grown as pot plants for their long narrow leaves
horseradishesA European plant of the cabbage family, with long docklike leaves, grown for its pungent root
horseradishA European plant of the cabbage family, with long docklike leaves, grown for its pungent root
chlorophytumsCHLOROPHYTUM, any plant of the genus Chlorophytum, grown as pot plants for their long narrow leaves
camelliasAn evergreen eastern Asian shrub related to the tea plant, grown for its showy flowers and shiny leaves
woadsa European herb (Isatis tinctoria) of the mustard family formerly grown for the blue dyestuff yielded by its leaves
chicoryA blue-flowered Mediterranean plant of the daisy family, cultivated for its edible salad leaves and carrot-shaped root
chicoriesA blue-flowered Mediterranean plant of the daisy family, cultivated for its edible salad leaves and carrot-shaped root
cocathe dried leaves of this shrub, which are chewed for their stimulant properties and which yield cocaine and other alkaloids
cannaany of various tropical plants of the genus Canna, cultivated for their large, usually brightly colored leaves and showy flowers
cocasthe dried leaves of this shrub, which are chewed for their stimulant properties and which yield cocaine and other alkaloids
caladiumany of several tropical American plants of the genus Caladium, of the arum family, cultivated for their variegated, colorful leaves
cannasany of various tropical plants of the genus Canna, cultivated for their large, usually brightly colored leaves and showy flowers
rakean implement equipped with projecting prongs to gather material (as leaves) or for loosening or smoothing the surface of the ground
aphelandraany shrub of the evergreen genus Aphelandra, widely grown as a house plant for its variegated shiny leaves and brightly coloured flowers
scindapsusany plant of the tropical Asiatic climbing genus Scindapsus, grown as greenhouse or house plants for their leathery heart-shaped variegated leaves
colzasplant, Brassica napus, of the mustard family, whose leaves are used for food for hogs, sheep, etc., and whose seeds yield rape oil
priveta Eurasian deciduous shrub (Ligustrum vulgare) of the olive family with semievergreen leaves and small white flowers that is widely used for hedges
aphelandrasAPHELANDRA, any shrub of the evergreen genus Aphelandra, widely grown as a house plant for its variegated shiny leaves and brightly coloured flowers
colzaplant, Brassica napus, of the mustard family, whose leaves are used for food for hogs, sheep, etc., and whose seeds yield rape oil
scindapsusesSCINDAPSUS, any plant of the tropical Asiatic climbing genus Scindapsus, grown as greenhouse or house plants for their leathery heart-shaped variegated leaves
coleseedplant, Brassica napus, of the mustard family, whose leaves are used for food for hogs, sheep, etc., and whose seeds yield rape oil
verta. vegetation bearing green leaves in a forest and capable of serving as a cover for deer b. the right to cut such vegetation
vertsa. vegetation bearing green leaves in a forest and capable of serving as a cover for deer b. the right to cut such vegetation
spindlesA shrub or small tree with slender toothed leaves and pink capsules containing bright orange seeds. The hard timber was formerly used for making spindles
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
jaklarge, tropical, milky-juiced tree, Artocarpus heterophyllus, of the mulberry family, having stiff and glossy green leaves, cultivated for its very large, edible fruit and seeds
jakslarge, tropical, milky-juiced tree, Artocarpus heterophyllus, of the mulberry family, having stiff and glossy green leaves, cultivated for its very large, edible fruit and seeds
leeka biennial garden herb (Allium ampeloprasum porrum) of the lily family grown for its mildly pungent succulent linear leaves and especially for its thick cylindrical stalk