Native of the frozen North
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ALEUTNative of the frozen North
LAPPSNatives of the frozen North
LAPPNative of the Far North.
CREENative American of the North
medinathe native quarter of a North African city
medinasMEDINA, the native quarter of a North African city
hepaticasA plant of the buttercup family, with anemonelike flowers, native to north temperate regions
grizzliesAn animal of a large race of the brown bear native to North America
westernerA native or inhabitant of the west, esp. of western Europe or North America
globeflowersA plant of the buttercup family with globular yellow or orange flowers, native to north temperate regions
scuppernongA variety of the muscadine grape native to the basin of the Scuppernong River in North Carolina
globeflowerA plant of the buttercup family with globular yellow or orange flowers, native to north temperate regions
liatrisany of various composite plants of the genus Liatris, native to North America, having long spikes of purplish flowers
monardaany aromatic, erect plant belonging to the genus Monarda, of the mint family, native to North America, including horsemint and Oswego tea
mugwortsA plant of the daisy family, with aromatic divided leaves that are dark green above and whitish below, native to north temperate regions
rabbitbrushesA shrub of the daisy family that bears clusters of pungent small yellow flowers, native to North America, esp. the western U.S
snowbushany of several ornamental shrubs having a profusion of white flowers, as Ceanothus cordulatus, of the buckthorn family, native to western North America
rabbitbrushA shrub of the daisy family that bears clusters of pungent small yellow flowers, native to North America, esp. the western U.S
chinaberriesA tall tree of the mahogany family native to Asia and Australasia, bearing fragrant lilac flowers and yellow berries. It has become naturalized in parts of North America
pumpkinseedsA small, edible, brightly colored freshwater fish of the sunfish family, native to North America. It is popular in aquariums and has been introduced into many European waters
pennycressA weed of the cabbage family, similar to shepherd's purse but with deeply notched, flat round pods. Native to Europe, it has become well established in North America
chinaberryA tall tree of the mahogany family native to Asia and Australasia, bearing fragrant lilac flowers and yellow berries. It has become naturalized in parts of North America
pennycressesA weed of the cabbage family, similar to shepherd's purse but with deeply notched, flat round pods. Native to Europe, it has become well established in North America
pumpkinseedA small, edible, brightly colored freshwater fish of the sunfish family, native to North America. It is popular in aquariums and has been introduced into many European waters
baneberriesA plant of the buttercup family that bears fluffy spikes of creamy-white flowers followed by shiny berries. Native to north temperate regions, it was formerly used in medicine
lousewortsA partially parasitic herbaceous plant of the figwort family, typically favoring damp habitats. It is native to both Eurasia and North America and was formerly reputed to harbor lice
baneberryA plant of the buttercup family that bears fluffy spikes of creamy-white flowers followed by shiny berries. Native to north temperate regions, it was formerly used in medicine
lousewortA partially parasitic herbaceous plant of the figwort family, typically favoring damp habitats. It is native to both Eurasia and North America and was formerly reputed to harbor lice
angelicasA tall aromatic plant of the parsley family, with large leaves and yellowish-green flowers. Native to both Eurasia and North America, it is used in cooking and herbal medicine
angelicaA tall aromatic plant of the parsley family, with large leaves and yellowish-green flowers. Native to both Eurasia and North America, it is used in cooking and herbal medicine
wisteriasA climbing shrub of the pea family, with hanging clusters of pale bluish-lilac flowers. Native to North America and eastern Asia, ornamental varieties are widely grown on walls and pergolas
wistariasA climbing shrub of the pea family, with hanging clusters of pale bluish-lilac flowers. Native to North America and eastern Asia, ornamental varieties are widely grown on walls and pergolas
bunchberriesA low-growing plant of the dogwood family that produces white flowers followed by red berries and bright red autumn foliage. It is native to North America, East Asia, and Greenland
salalevergreen shrub, Gaultheria shallon, of the heath family, native to the western coast of North America, having leathery, oblong leaves and clusters of pink or white flowers and purplish-black fruit
salalsevergreen shrub, Gaultheria shallon, of the heath family, native to the western coast of North America, having leathery, oblong leaves and clusters of pink or white flowers and purplish-black fruit
bunchberryA low-growing plant of the dogwood family that produces white flowers followed by red berries and bright red autumn foliage. It is native to North America, East Asia, and Greenland
hawthornsA thorny shrub or tree of the rose family, with white, pink, or red blossoms and small dark red fruits (haws). Native to north temperate regions, it is commonly used for hedges
witchweedA small parasitic plant that attaches itself to the roots of other plants. Native to the Old World tropics and southern Africa, it has been introduced into North America and can cause serious damage to crops such as corn and sugar