Native regions
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HOMESNative regions
cactusa plant native to arid regions
cactiCACTUS, a plant native to arid regions
cactusesCACTUS, a plant native to arid regions
nopala cactus (a plant native to arid regions)
peyotla cactus (a plant native to arid regions)
nopalesNOPAL, a cactus (a plant native to arid regions)
nopalsNOPAL, a cactus (a plant native to arid regions)
peyotlsPEYOTL, a cactus (a plant native to arid regions)
cactoidpertaining to a cactus (a plant native to arid regions)
alpinesa plant native to alpine or boreal regions that is often grown for ornament
hepaticasA plant of the buttercup family, with anemonelike flowers, native to north temperate regions
perentielarge, brown and yellow monitor lizard, Varanus giganteus, native to arid and semiarid regions of Australia
rockroseA herbaceous or shrubby plant with saucer-shaped, roselike flowers, native to temperate and warm regions
cowslipa primrose, Primula veris, native to temperate regions of the Old World, having fragrant yellow flowers
jujubesThe shrub or small tree that produces this fruit, native to the warmer regions of Eurasia
sennaany of a genus (Cassia syn. Senna) of leguminous herbs, shrubs, and trees native to warm regions
globeflowersA plant of the buttercup family with globular yellow or orange flowers, native to north temperate regions
globeflowerA plant of the buttercup family with globular yellow or orange flowers, native to north temperate regions
acanthusesA herbaceous plant or shrub with bold flower spikes and spiny decorative leaves, native to Mediterranean regions
robustascoffee tree, Coffea canephora, native to western tropical Africa and cultivated in warm regions of the Old World
robustacoffee tree, Coffea canephora, native to western tropical Africa and cultivated in warm regions of the Old World
echeveriasA succulent plant with rosettes of fleshy colorful leaves, native to warm regions of America and popular as houseplants
pumpkinThe plant of the gourd family that produces this fruit, having tendrils and large lobed leaves and native to warm regions of America
mugwortsA plant of the daisy family, with aromatic divided leaves that are dark green above and whitish below, native to north temperate regions
pumpkinsThe plant of the gourd family that produces this fruit, having tendrils and large lobed leaves and native to warm regions of America
huisachesAn acacia tree with violet-scented flowers that yield an essential oil used in perfumery, native to warm regions of America and cultivated elsewhere
wolverinesA heavily built short-legged carnivorous mammal with a shaggy dark coat and a bushy tail, native to the tundra and forests of arctic and subarctic regions
wolverineA heavily built short-legged carnivorous mammal with a shaggy dark coat and a bushy tail, native to the tundra and forests of arctic and subarctic regions
aquilegiasA plant of the buttercup family, bearing showy flowers with backward-pointing spurs. Native to temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, it is widely grown in gardens
aquilegiaA plant of the buttercup family, bearing showy flowers with backward-pointing spurs. Native to temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, it is widely grown in gardens
papayaThe fast-growing tree that bears this fruit, native to warm regions of America. It is widely cultivated for its fruit, both for eating and for papain production
papayasThe fast-growing tree that bears this fruit, native to warm regions of America. It is widely cultivated for its fruit, both for eating and for papain production
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
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
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
bauhiniaany of numerous trees, shrubs, or vines of the genus Bauhinia, native to warm regions, having two-lobed leaves and showy, usually white, purple, or reddish flowers, widely planted in southern Florida
orchisesAn orchid of (or formerly of) a genus native to north temperate regions, characterized by a tuberous root and an erect fleshy stem bearing a spike of typically purple or pinkish flowers
saffronsAn autumn-flowering crocus with reddish-purple flowers, native to warmer regions of Eurasia. Enormous numbers of flowers are required to produce a small quantity of the large red stigmas used for the spice
bulrushesA tall rushlike water plant of the sedge family. Native to temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, it has been widely used for weaving and is grown as an aid to water purification in some areas