Native of any of the 49 Downs
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ASIANNative of any of the "49-Downs"
witchetty(Native Australian) any of the edible grubs of certain moths and longhorn beetles
witchettiesWITCHETTY, (Native Australian) any of the edible grubs of certain moths and longhorn beetles
earthstarsany of various bromeliads of the genus Cryptanthus, native to Brazil, having rosettes of stiff, prickly leaves
zelkovaany of several trees of the genus Zelkova, native to Asia, related to and resembling the elms
matipoany of several shrubs and small trees, native to New Zealand, of the genera Myrsine and Pittosporum
zelkovasany of several trees of the genus Zelkova, native to Asia, related to and resembling the elms
liatrisany of various composite plants of the genus Liatris, native to North America, having long spikes of purplish flowers
aucubasany shrub of the genus Aucuba, native to Asia, having evergreen leaves, clusters of purple flowers, and brightly colored berries
gazaniaany of several composite plants of the genus Gazania, native to southern Africa, having showy flowers with variously colored rays
gazaniasany of several composite plants of the genus Gazania, native to southern Africa, having showy flowers with variously colored rays
aucubaany shrub of the genus Aucuba, native to Asia, having evergreen leaves, clusters of purple flowers, and brightly colored berries
annonaany of various trees and shrubs of the genus Annona, native to tropical America, and grown for their edible fruits
loganiaany of several plants or shrubs of the genus Logania, native chiefly to Australia, having small white or pink flowers
annonasany of various trees and shrubs of the genus Annona, native to tropical America, and grown for their edible fruits
echeveriaany of numerous succulent plants of the genus Echeveria, native to tropical America and having thick leaves characteristically forming rosettes
zoysiaany of several low-growing grasses of the genus Zoysia, esp. Z. matrella, native to tropical Asia and widely used for lawns
zoysiasany of several low-growing grasses of the genus Zoysia, esp. Z. matrella, native to tropical Asia and widely used for lawns
tithoniaany of several tall composite plants of the genus Tithonia, native to Mexico and Central America, having yellow or orange-red ray flowers
hakeaany of various shrubs or trees of the genus Hakea, native to Australia, having evergreen, pinnate leaves and clusters of variously colored flowers
snowbushany of several ornamental shrubs having a profusion of white flowers, as Ceanothus cordulatus, of the buckthorn family, native to western North America
hakeasany of various shrubs or trees of the genus Hakea, native to Australia, having evergreen, pinnate leaves and clusters of variously colored flowers
gerberaany of various composite plants of the genus Gerbera, native to Africa and Asia, having showy, many-rayed flowers ranging from yellow to red
lithopsany of various succulent plants of the genus Lithops, native to Africa, having solitary yellow or white flowers and thick leaves that resemble stones
patrialnative of any country who, by virtue of the birth of a parent or grandparent in Great Britain, has citizenship and residency rights there
sotolany of several plants belonging to the genus Dasylirion, of the agave family, native to the southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico, resembling the yucca
sotolsany of several plants belonging to the genus Dasylirion, of the agave family, native to the southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico, resembling the yucca
muscadinesAny of a group of species and varieties of wine grape native to Mexico and the southeastern US, typically having thick skins and a musky flavor
nerinesany of several bulbous plants belonging to the genus Nerine, of the amaryllis family, native to southern Africa, having funnel-shaped red, pink, or white flowers
hyssopany of several aromatic herbs belonging to the genus Hyssopus, of the mint family, esp. H. officinalis, native to Europe, having clusters of small blue flowers
nerineany of several bulbous plants belonging to the genus Nerine, of the amaryllis family, native to southern Africa, having funnel-shaped red, pink, or white flowers
hyssopsany of several aromatic herbs belonging to the genus Hyssopus, of the mint family, esp. H. officinalis, native to Europe, having clusters of small blue flowers
agapanthusesany of several plants of the genus Agapanthus, of the amaryllis family, native to Africa, having sword-shaped leaves and umbels of blue or white flowers
freesiaany of several plants belonging to the genus Freesia, of the iris family, native to southern Africa, having fragrant white, yellow, or sometimes rose-colored, tubular flowers
columneaany of various vines or shrubs of the genus Columnea, native to tropical America, that have tubular, showy, two-lipped flowers and are often cultivated as houseplants
freesiasany of several plants belonging to the genus Freesia, of the iris family, native to southern Africa, having fragrant white, yellow, or sometimes rose-colored, tubular flowers
geebungsany of various small trees or shrubs of the genus Persoonia, native to Australia and New Zealand, having small white or yellow flowers and fleshy, edible fruit
knawelsany of several plants belonging to the genus Scleranthus, of the pink family, native to Eurasia, esp. S. annuus, a common, low-growing weed that forms dense mats
arachisany of various plants native to South America and belonging to the genus Arachis of the family Fabaceae, the most famous of which is the peanut (Arachis hypogaea)
torchwoodany of various resinous woods suitable for making torches, as the wood of the tree Amyris balsamifera, of the rue family, native to Florida and the West Indies