Tree of Southeastern swamplands
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WATEROAKTree of Southeastern swamplands
SNOWBELLSmall tree of Southeastern U. S.
pumelothe very large, yellow or orange citrus fruit of a tree, Citrus maxima, of southeastern Asia
pomelothe very large, yellow or orange citrus fruit of a tree, Citrus maxima, of southeastern Asia
pomelosthe very large, yellow or orange citrus fruit of a tree, Citrus maxima, of southeastern Asia
loblolliesA small evergreen tree of the tea family, with baylike leaves and white camellialike flowers, native to the southeastern U.S
loblollyA small evergreen tree of the tea family, with baylike leaves and white camellialike flowers, native to the southeastern U.S
durianthe edible fruit of a tree, Durio zibethinus, of the bombax family, of southeastern Asia, having a hard, prickly rind, a highly flavored, pulpy flesh, and an unpleasant odor
durionthe edible fruit of a tree, Durio zibethinus, of the bombax family, of southeastern Asia, having a hard, prickly rind, a highly flavored, pulpy flesh, and an unpleasant odor
durionsthe edible fruit of a tree, Durio zibethinus, of the bombax family, of southeastern Asia, having a hard, prickly rind, a highly flavored, pulpy flesh, and an unpleasant odor
duriansthe edible fruit of a tree, Durio zibethinus, of the bombax family, of southeastern Asia, having a hard, prickly rind, a highly flavored, pulpy flesh, and an unpleasant odor
sourwoodsA North American tree of the heath family with sour-tasting leaves. Most common in the southeastern US, it has drooping clusters of white bell-like flowers in early summer and bright red foliage in autumn
colugoeither of two lemurlike mammals, Cynocephalus variegatus, of southeastern Asia and the East Indies, or C. volans, of the Philippines, having broad folds of skin on both sides of the body to aid in gliding from tree to tree: now rare
colugoseither of two lemurlike mammals, Cynocephalus variegatus, of southeastern Asia and the East Indies, or C. volans, of the Philippines, having broad folds of skin on both sides of the body to aid in gliding from tree to tree: now rare