Pear or its tree
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BOSCPear or its tree
figan oblong or pear-shaped syconium fruit of a tree (genus Ficus) of the mulberry family
figsan oblong or pear-shaped syconium fruit of a tree (genus Ficus) of the mulberry family
OLIVEA tree or its fruit.
LICHIChinese tree or its fruit (var.)
guanabanaa tropical tree or its fruit
acajousthe cashew tree, its nuts, or resin
guanabanasGUANABANA, a tropical tree or its fruit
acajouthe cashew tree, its nuts, or resin
ornamentalsA plant or tree grown for its attractive appearance
deciduous(of a tree or shrub) Shedding its leaves annually
pistachioa kind of tree, or its edible nutlike fruit
pistachiosPISTACHIO, a kind of tree, or its edible nutlike fruit
doddard(obsolete) a tree missing its top branches through rot or decay
sneezewooda S. African timber tree, or its wood, whose sawdust causes sneezing
sneezewoodsSNEEZEWOOD, a S. African timber tree, or its wood, whose sawdust causes sneezing
wildingsA wild plant, esp. an apple tree descended from cultivated varieties, or its fruit
mangosteen(Malay) a tree of the E. Indies, or its orange-shaped fruit also MANGOSTAN
guavasshrubby tree (P. guajava) widely cultivated for its sweet acid yellow or pink fruit
mangostan(Malay) a tree of the E. Indies, or its orange-shaped fruit also MANGOSTEEN
wildlingsA wild plant, esp. an apple tree descended from cultivated varieties, or its fruit
mangostansMANGOSTAN, (Malay) a tree of the E. Indies, or its orange-shaped fruit also MANGOSTEEN
mangosteensMANGOSTEEN, (Malay) a tree of the E. Indies, or its orange-shaped fruit also MANGOSTAN
lobsticktree trimmed of all but its topmost branches to serve as a landmark or marker
euonymusesA shrub or small tree that is widely cultivated for its autumn colors and bright fruit
euonymusA shrub or small tree that is widely cultivated for its autumn colors and bright fruit
ringtailsA nocturnal tree-dwelling Australian possum that habitually curls its prehensile tail into a ring or spiral
carobspod of the carob tree or its sweet pulp having a flavor similar to that of chocolate
algarrobo(Arabic) the carob, a leguminous tree of the Mediterranean region; its edible beans or pods also ALGAROBA, ALGARROBA
algarroba(Arabic) the carob, a leguminous tree of the Mediterranean region; its edible beans or pods also ALGAROBA, ALGARROBO
algarrobasALGARROBA, (Arabic) the carob, a leguminous tree of the Mediterranean region; its edible beans or pods also ALGAROBA, ALGARROBO
algarrobosALGARROBO, (Arabic) the carob, a leguminous tree of the Mediterranean region; its edible beans or pods also ALGAROBA, ALGARROBA
cinchonasAn evergreen South American tree or shrub of the bedstraw family, with fragrant flowers and cultivated for its bark
maplesA tree or shrub with lobed leaves, winged fruits, and colorful autumn foliage, grown as an ornamental or for its timber or syrupy sap
dogwoodsA shrub or small tree of north temperate regions that yields hard timber and is grown for its decorative foliage, red stems, and colorful berries
jojobasThe leathery-leaved evergreen shrub or small tree that produces these seeds, native chiefly to the southwestern US. It is grown to prevent desertification as well as for its seeds
willowsA tree or shrub of temperate climates that typically has narrow leaves, bears catkins, and grows near water. Its pliant branches yield osiers for basketry, and its wood has various uses
khata shrub (Catha edulis) of the staff-tree family cultivated in the Middle East and Africa for its leaves and buds that are the source of a habituating stimulant when chewed or used as a tea
akeesthe fruit of an African tree (Blighia sapida) of the soapberry family grown in the Caribbean area, Florida, and Hawaii for its white or yellowish fleshy aril that is edible when ripe but is poisonous when immature or overripe and that has a toxic pink raphe attaching the aril to the seed
ackeesthe fruit of an African tree (Blighia sapida) of the soapberry family grown in the Caribbean area, Florida, and Hawaii for its white or yellowish fleshy aril that is edible when ripe but is poisonous when immature or overripe and that has a toxic pink raphe attaching the aril to the seed