Spiny medicinal plant
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ALOESpiny medicinal plant
ALOESucculent, spiny-leafed, medicinal plant
mesquitesA spiny tree or shrub of the pea family, native to arid regions of southwestern US and Mexico. It yields useful timber, tanbark, medicinal products, and edible pods. The timber is used for fencing and flooring, and burned in barbecues as flavoring
CACTUSSpiny plant
ALOESpiny plant.
GORSESpiny plant.
ALOESpiny plant
NETTLESpiny plant
AGAVESpiny-leaved plant
TEASELSpiny-flowered plant
ALOESpiny succulent plant
BARRELCACTUSRotund spiny plant
ALOESpiny-leaved plant
ALOESpiny-leafed plant
ALOESpiny-leaved plant.
AGAVETall, spiny flowering plant
AGAVESpiny-leaved ornamental plant
ALOEPlant with spiny leaves
ALOEPlant with spiny leaves.
ERYNGOSpiny, blue-flowered plant
ALOESucculent, spiny-leafed plant
ALOESucculent, spiny-leaved plant
cactoidleafless, spiny desert plant
cactileafless, spiny desert plant
ALOEPlant with spiny-edged leaves
calthropa spiny plant, also CALTRAP, CALTROP
caltrapa spiny plant, also CALTHROP, CALTROP
caltropa spiny plant, also CALTHROP, CALTRAP
caltrapsCALTRAP, a spiny plant, also CALTHROP, CALTROP
caltropsCALTROP, a spiny plant, also CALTHROP, CALTRAP
calthropsCALTHROP, a spiny plant, also CALTRAP, CALTROP
acanthusesA herbaceous plant or shrub with bold flower spikes and spiny decorative leaves, native to Mediterranean regions
pineappleThe widely cultivated tropical American plant that bears this fruit. It is low-growing, with a spiral of spiny sword-shaped leaves on a thick stem
pineapplesThe widely cultivated tropical American plant that bears this fruit. It is low-growing, with a spiral of spiny sword-shaped leaves on a thick stem
bromeliadsA plant native to tropical and subtropical America, typically having short stems with rosettes of stiff, usually spiny, leaves. Some kinds are epiphytic, and many are cultivated as houseplants
bromeliadA plant native to tropical and subtropical America, typically having short stems with rosettes of stiff, usually spiny, leaves. Some kinds are epiphytic, and many are cultivated as houseplants