Loblollies of southern U S
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PINESLoblollies of southern U. S.
CARACARAVulture of southern U. S.
TITIShrub of southern U. S.
ASSIHolly of southern U.S.
SAVANNATreeless plain of southern U. S.
FIGEATERGreen beetle of southern U. S.
TITISwamp shrub of southern U.S.
YALLPronoun of the southern U.S.
TITIGlossy-leaved tree of southern U. S.
TITISmall evergreen tree of southern U. S.
TITISmall tree of the southern U.S.
southronsnative or inhabitant of the southern U.S
southronnative or inhabitant of the southern U.S
BLACKRATSHouse-infesting rodents of the southern U.S.
TITIGlossy-leaved tree of the southern U.S.
YUPONHolly tea used by Indians of southern U. S.
figeaterlarge, greenish scarab beetle, Cotinis nitida, of the southern U.S
maypopthe edible fruit of the passionflower, Passiflora incarnata, of the southern U.S
cootersany of several large aquatic turtles of the southern U.S. and northern Mexico
cooterany of several large aquatic turtles of the southern U.S. and northern Mexico
pigfishgrunt, Orthopristis chrysoptera, living in waters off the Atlantic coast of the southern U.S
anglepodsouthern U.S. twining plant, Gonolobus gonocarpos, of the milkweed family, having angled or winged pods
bluejacksmall oak, Quercus incana, of the southern U.S., having crooked branches and blue-green leaves
anglepodssouthern U.S. twining plant, Gonolobus gonocarpos, of the milkweed family, having angled or winged pods
collardsvariety of kale, Brassica oleracea acephala, grown in the southern U.S., having a rosette of green leaves
collardvariety of kale, Brassica oleracea acephala, grown in the southern U.S., having a rosette of green leaves
obeahform of belief involving sorcery, practiced in parts of the West Indies, South America, the southern U.S., and Africa
obeahsform of belief involving sorcery, practiced in parts of the West Indies, South America, the southern U.S., and Africa
pecanthe smooth-shelled edible nut of a tree of the hickory family, cultivated in the southern U.S. and Mexico
pecansthe smooth-shelled edible nut of a tree of the hickory family, cultivated in the southern U.S. and Mexico
titisshrub or small tree of the southern U.S., Cliftonia monophylla(black titi), having glossy leaves and elongated clusters of fragrant white flowers
cassenaholly shrub or small tree, Ilex vomitoria, of the southern U.S., having bitter leaves that are sometimes brewed as a tea
titishrub or small tree of the southern U.S., Cliftonia monophylla(black titi), having glossy leaves and elongated clusters of fragrant white flowers
yaponsholly shrub or small tree, Ilex vomitoria, of the southern U.S., having bitter leaves that are sometimes brewed as a tea
yauponsholly shrub or small tree, Ilex vomitoria, of the southern U.S., having bitter leaves that are sometimes brewed as a tea
cassineholly shrub or small tree, Ilex vomitoria, of the southern U.S., having bitter leaves that are sometimes brewed as a tea
yaponholly shrub or small tree, Ilex vomitoria, of the southern U.S., having bitter leaves that are sometimes brewed as a tea
yauponholly shrub or small tree, Ilex vomitoria, of the southern U.S., having bitter leaves that are sometimes brewed as a tea
dahoonevergreen shrub, Ilex cassine, of the southern U.S., having flat, leathery, dark green leaves and red or yellow fruits in large clusters
muscadinegrape, Vitis rotundifolia, of the southern U.S., having dull purple, thick-skinned musky fruit and being the origin of many grape varieties