Rose family member
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PETERose family member
SPIREAMember of the rose family
SLOEMember of the rose family
BURNETMember of the rose family
SPIREARose family shrub
KERRIARose-family shrub
PEARRose family tree
PEARSRose family fruit
SPIREAShrub of the rose family
SLOEShrub of the rose family
ROWANSTrees in the rose family
SLOESShrubs in the rose family
SLOEFruit of the rose family
ROSALAkin to the rose family.
SPIRAEAShrub of the rose family.
AVENSPlant of the rose family.
RASPBERRYPrickly shrub of rose family.
AVENSPlants of the rose family.
GOATSBEARDHerb of the rose family.
STRAWBERRYPlant of the rose family.
PEARTree of the rose family
SPIREAPlant of the rose family
AVENSPlant of the rose family
SORBTree of the rose family
SPIREAShrub in the rose family
PEARFruit in the rose family
SPIREAFlowering shrub of the rose family
SPIREAOrnamental shrub of the rose family
GEUMSmall plant of the rose family
rosaceousof or pertaining to the Rosaceae or rose family
almondthe oval-shaped edible nut of a tree of the rose family
almondythe oval-shaped edible nut of a tree of the rose family
loquatan Asian evergreen tree (Eriobotrya japonica) of the rose family often cultivated for its fruit
chamisea California shrub (Adenostoma fasciculatum) of the rose family that forms dense stands in chaparral
brambleA prickly scrambling wild shrub of the rose family, esp. a blackberry or (loosely) a dog rose
bramblesA prickly scrambling wild shrub of the rose family, esp. a blackberry or (loosely) a dog rose
avensany of various plants of the genus Geum, of the rose family, having yellow, white, or red flowers
jetbeadsshrub, Rhodotypos scandens, of the rose family, having white flowers and glossy black fruit, cultivated as an ornamental
jetbeadshrub, Rhodotypos scandens, of the rose family, having white flowers and glossy black fruit, cultivated as an ornamental
rhodoraslow North American shrub, Rhododendron canadense, of the heath family, having rose-colored flowers that appear before the leaves