Tree related to the ylang ylang
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PAPAWTree related to the ylang-ylang
ASHTree related to the olive.
angophora(Greek) an E. Australian tree, related to the eucalyptus
jackfruitsA fast-growing tropical Asian tree related to the breadfruit
angophorasANGOPHORA, (Greek) an E. Australian tree, related to the eucalyptus
cotoneasterany shrub or small tree of the genus Cotoneaster, related to hawthorn
cotoneastersCOTONEASTER, any shrub or small tree of the genus Cotoneaster, related to hawthorn
cajuputA chiefly Australasian tree related to the bottlebrushes, having papery bark and yielding this aromatic oil
cajuputsA chiefly Australasian tree related to the bottlebrushes, having papery bark and yielding this aromatic oil
buckeyeA North American tree or shrub related to the horse chestnut, with showy yellow, red, or white flowers
snowbellAn Asian tree related to the storax, bearing clusters of fragrant white hanging flowers at midsummer, widely cultivated as an ornamental
boojuma tall spiny long-lived desert tree (Fouquieria columnaris syn. Idria columnaris) native to northwestern Mexico and related to the ocotillo
snowbellsAn Asian tree related to the storax, bearing clusters of fragrant white hanging flowers at midsummer, widely cultivated as an ornamental
chestnutsA related tree (C. mollissima) native to China and Korea, cultivated elsewhere for its edible nut. The flowers have a putrid odor
chestnutA related tree (C. mollissima) native to China and Korea, cultivated elsewhere for its edible nut. The flowers have a putrid odor
masticsThe bushy evergreen Mediterranean tree of the cashew family that yields mastic and has aromatic leaves and fruit, closely related to the pistachio
chestnutsA related tree (C. dentata), which succumbed to a fungus bark disease in the early 1900s. Once prolific in the eastern US, very few large specimens survived
chestnutA related tree (C. dentata), which succumbed to a fungus bark disease in the early 1900s. Once prolific in the eastern US, very few large specimens survived
jackfruita large tropical Asian tree (Artocarpus heterophyllus) related to the breadfruit that yields a fine-grained yellow wood and immense fruits which contain an edible pulp and nutritious seeds
gingkosA deciduous Chinese tree related to the conifers, with fan-shaped leaves and yellow flowers. It has a number of primitive features and is similar to some Jurassic fossils
gingkoesA deciduous Chinese tree related to the conifers, with fan-shaped leaves and yellow flowers. It has a number of primitive features and is similar to some Jurassic fossils
ginkgosA deciduous Chinese tree related to the conifers, with fan-shaped leaves and yellow flowers. It has a number of primitive features and is similar to some Jurassic fossils