Tree quiver tree
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AnswerCrossword Clue
ALOETree ... (quiver tree)
FIRTree-line tree
TULIP.. tree (Indiana's state tree)
FLYINGSQUIRRELTree-to-tree traveler
TULIP... tree (Indiana state tree)
TRIMMINGAdding to a tree, or subtracting from a tree
ailanthus(Amboina) an oriental tree, the tree of heaven also AILANTO
robiniaany tree of the leguminous genus Robinia, esp the locust tree
ailanthusesAILANTHUS, (Amboina) an oriental tree, the tree of heaven also AILANTO
AXEIt can chop a tree down ... and then chop a tree up
persimmonseastern United States tree (D. virginiana) or a Japanese tree (D. kaki)
caudexesthe main stem of a tree, esp. a palm or tree fern
caudicesthe main stem of a tree, esp. a palm or tree fern
caudexthe main stem of a tree, esp. a palm or tree fern
persimmoneastern United States tree (D. virginiana) or a Japanese tree (D. kaki)
hamadryadA nymph who lives in a tree and dies when the tree dies
hamadryadsA nymph who lives in a tree and dies when the tree dies
cercisany shrub or small tree of the genus Cercis, as the redbud or Judas tree
scrogany naturally short or stunted tree or bush, as a crab apple tree or blackthorn bush
scrogsany naturally short or stunted tree or bush, as a crab apple tree or blackthorn bush
buttonballthe American plane tree, a large tree, producing rough balls, from which it is named also BUTTONWOOD
marblewooda Malaysian tree; the distinctively marked wood of this tree, having black bands on a lighter background
buttonwoodthe American plane tree, a large tree, producing rough balls, from which it is named also BUTTONBALL
sheepberrythe edible fruit of a small N. American tree of the genus Viburnum; also, the tree itself
ivorywoodthe yellowish-white wood of an Australian tree, used for engraving, inlaying, and turnery; the tree itself
buttonballsBUTTONBALL, the American plane tree, a large tree, producing rough balls, from which it is named also BUTTONWOOD
buttonwoodsBUTTONWOOD, the American plane tree, a large tree, producing rough balls, from which it is named also BUTTONBALL
rampoledead tree, esp. the bleached skeleton or splintered trunk of a tree killed by fire, lightning, or wind
rampikesdead tree, esp. the bleached skeleton or splintered trunk of a tree killed by fire, lightning, or wind
rampolesdead tree, esp. the bleached skeleton or splintered trunk of a tree killed by fire, lightning, or wind
marblewoodsMARBLEWOOD, a Malaysian tree; the distinctively marked wood of this tree, having black bands on a lighter background
ivorywoodsIVORYWOOD, the yellowish-white wood of an Australian tree, used for engraving, inlaying, and turnery; the tree itself
sheepberriesSHEEPBERRY, the edible fruit of a small N. American tree of the genus Viburnum; also, the tree itself
rampikea dead tree, especially the bleached skeleton or splintered trunk of a tree killed by fire, lightning, or wind.
katsuraAn ornamental eastern Asian tree that has leaves that resemble those of the Judas tree and light, fine-grained timber
katsurasAn ornamental eastern Asian tree that has leaves that resemble those of the Judas tree and light, fine-grained timber
podocarpA coniferous tree or shrub that is chiefly native to the southern hemisphere, widely grown as an ornamental or timber tree
arabicastree, Coffea arabica, of the madder family, the principal species of coffee cultivated in Latin America and the chief coffee tree of commerce
arabicatree, Coffea arabica, of the madder family, the principal species of coffee cultivated in Latin America and the chief coffee tree of commerce
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