Trees of the mulberry family
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FIGSTrees of the mulberry family
ficusesany of numerous chiefly tropical trees, shrubs, and vines belonging to the genus Ficus, of the mulberry family, having milky sap and large, thick or stiff leaves, including the edible fig, the banyan, and many species grown as ornamentals
ficusany of numerous chiefly tropical trees, shrubs, and vines belonging to the genus Ficus, of the mulberry family, having milky sap and large, thick or stiff leaves, including the edible fig, the banyan, and many species grown as ornamentals
FIGSMulberry family trees
OSAGEORANGEFruit of the mulberry family
OSAGEORANGETree of the mulberry family
FIGSMembers of the mulberry family
UPASTree of the mulberry family.
artocarpusa plant of the genus Artocarpus of the mulberry family, that includes breadfruit and jack
artocarpusesARTOCARPUS, a plant of the genus Artocarpus of the mulberry family, that includes breadfruit and jack
figan oblong or pear-shaped syconium fruit of a tree (genus Ficus) of the mulberry family
contrayervaa tropical American plant of the mulberry family, once believed to be an antidote to poisons
figsan oblong or pear-shaped syconium fruit of a tree (genus Ficus) of the mulberry family
contrayervasCONTRAYERVA, a tropical American plant of the mulberry family, once believed to be an antidote to poisons
fusticsthe wood of a tropical American tree (Chlorophora tinctoria) of the mulberry family that yields a yellow dye
fusticthe wood of a tropical American tree (Chlorophora tinctoria) of the mulberry family that yields a yellow dye
jaklarge, tropical, milky-juiced tree, Artocarpus heterophyllus, of the mulberry family, having stiff and glossy green leaves, cultivated for its very large, edible fruit and seeds
irokosa large tropical western African tree (Chlorophora excelsa) of the mulberry family having strong streaky insect-resistant wood which is often used as a teak substitute
jakslarge, tropical, milky-juiced tree, Artocarpus heterophyllus, of the mulberry family, having stiff and glossy green leaves, cultivated for its very large, edible fruit and seeds
irokoa large tropical western African tree (Chlorophora excelsa) of the mulberry family having strong streaky insect-resistant wood which is often used as a teak substitute
upasthe poisonous milky sap of a large tree, Antiaris toxicaria, of the mulberry family, native to tropical Asia, Africa, and the Philippine Islands, used for arrow poison
upasesthe poisonous milky sap of a large tree, Antiaris toxicaria, of the mulberry family, native to tropical Asia, Africa, and the Philippine Islands, used for arrow poison
breadnutthe round, yellow or brown fruit of the ramon, Brosimum alicastrum, of the mulberry family, used, roasted or boiled, as a substitute for bread in the West Indies