The cultivation of trees and shrubs
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arboricultureThe cultivation of trees and shrubs
arboriculturethe cultivation of trees and shrubs esp for ornamental purposes
arboriculturistone who practises arboriculture, the cultivation of trees and shrubs
arboriculturesARBORICULTURE, the cultivation of trees and shrubs esp for ornamental purposes
nurserymanone whose occupation is the cultivation of plants (as trees and shrubs) esp for sale
nurserymenNURSERYMAN, one whose occupation is the cultivation of plants (as trees and shrubs) esp for sale
arboristspecialist in the cultivation and care of trees and shrubs, including tree surgery, the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of tree diseases, and the control of pests
silvicultureThe growing and cultivation of trees
agroforestryAgriculture incorporating the cultivation and conservation of trees
simarubathe bark of this family of trees and shrubs
araliaceousbelonging to the Aralia genus of tropical trees and shrubs
underbushunderbrush, shrubs, small trees, and the like / to clear of underbrush
malpighiathe Barbados cherry genus of tropical American trees, shrubs, and lianes
matipoany of several shrubs and small trees, native to New Zealand, of the genera Myrsine and Pittosporum
underbrushshrubs, small trees, and the like, in a wood or forest, growing beneath large trees / to clear of underbrush
oleaceousof or pertaining to the family Oleaceae, which includes olive, jasmine, lilac, privet, ash, and other trees and shrubs
tiany of several Asian and Pacific trees or shrubs (genus Cordyline) of the agave family with leaves in terminal tufts
annonaany of various trees and shrubs of the genus Annona, native to tropical America, and grown for their edible fruits
thymelaeaceousof the Thymelaeaceae, the family of trees and shrubs with simple leaves and tough bark to which spurge laurel belongs
annonasany of various trees and shrubs of the genus Annona, native to tropical America, and grown for their edible fruits
espaliertrellis or framework on which the trunk and branches of fruit trees or shrubs are trained to grow in one plane
hakeasany of various shrubs or trees of the genus Hakea, native to Australia, having evergreen, pinnate leaves and clusters of variously colored flowers
hakeaany of various shrubs or trees of the genus Hakea, native to Australia, having evergreen, pinnate leaves and clusters of variously colored flowers
cassiasany of numerous plants, trees, and shrubs belonging to the genus Cassia, of the legume family, several species of which yield medicinal products
cassiaany of numerous plants, trees, and shrubs belonging to the genus Cassia, of the legume family, several species of which yield medicinal products
melaleucaany of various chiefly Australian shrubs or trees belonging to the genus Melaleuca, of the myrtle family, including the cajeput and several species of bottlebrush
photiniaany of various trees or shrubs belonging to the genus Photinia, of the rose family, having clusters of small white flowers and red, berrylike fruit
geebungsany of various small trees or shrubs of the genus Persoonia, native to Australia and New Zealand, having small white or yellow flowers and fleshy, edible fruit
coppicesAn area of woodland in which the trees or shrubs are, or formerly were, periodically cut back to ground level to stimulate growth and provide firewood or timber
quinidinecolorless, crystalline alkaloid, C20H24N2O2, isomeric with quinine, obtained from the bark of certain species of cinchona trees or shrubs, used chiefly to regulate heart rhythm and to treat
ixoraany of numerous tropical shrubs or trees belonging to the genus Ixora, of the madder family, having glossy leaves and clusters of showy flowers in a variety of colors
ixorasany of numerous tropical shrubs or trees belonging to the genus Ixora, of the madder family, having glossy leaves and clusters of showy flowers in a variety of colors
arbutusesany of the evergreen shrubs or trees belonging to the genus Arbutus, of the heath family, esp. A. unedo, of southern Europe, with scarlet berries, cultivated for ornament and food
arbutusany of the evergreen shrubs or trees belonging to the genus Arbutus, of the heath family, esp. A. unedo, of southern Europe, with scarlet berries, cultivated for ornament and food
ouabaina poisonous glycoside C29H44O12 obtained from several African shrubs or trees (genera Strophanthus and Acokanthera) of the dogbane family and used medically like digitalis and in Africa as an arrow poison
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
hebesany of various shrubs and trees belonging to the genus Hebe, of the figwort family, native mostly to New Zealand, having evergreen leaves and clusters or spikes of white, pink, or purple flowers
hebeany of various shrubs and trees belonging to the genus Hebe, of the figwort family, native mostly to New Zealand, having evergreen leaves and clusters or spikes of white, pink, or purple flowers
alderany of a genus (Alnus) of toothed-leaved trees or shrubs of the birch family that have catkins which become woody, that typically grow in cool moist ground, and that have wood used especially in turnery
cinchonaany of several trees or shrubs of the genus Cinchona, of the madder family, esp. C. calisaya, native to the Andes, cultivated there and in Java and India for its bark, which yields quinine and other alkaloids