Trees with sawtooth edged leaves
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ASPENSTrees with sawtooth-edged leaves
axa cutting tool that consists of a heavy edged head fixed to a handle with the edge parallel to the handle and that is used especially for felling trees and chopping and splitting wood
axea cutting tool that consists of a heavy edged head fixed to a handle with the edge parallel to the handle and that is used especially for felling trees and chopping and splitting wood
ALOEPlant with spiny-edged leaves
LARCHESTrees with needlelike leaves
ASPENSTrees with tremulous leaves.
ASPENSTrees with quivering leaves.
ASPENSTrees with quaking leaves
ASPENSTrees with trembling leaves
LINDENSTrees with heart-shaped leaves
larchesany of a genus (Larix) of northern hemisphere trees of the pine family with short fascicled deciduous leaves
thymelaeaceousof the Thymelaeaceae, the family of trees and shrubs with simple leaves and tough bark to which spurge laurel belongs
tiany of several Asian and Pacific trees or shrubs (genus Cordyline) of the agave family with leaves in terminal tufts
ashesany of a genus (Fraxinus) of trees of the olive family with pinnate leaves, thin furrowed bark, and gray branchlets
persimmonany of a genus (Diospyros) of trees of the ebony family with hard fine wood, oblong leaves, and small bell-shaped flowers
persimmonsany of a genus (Diospyros) of trees of the ebony family with hard fine wood, oblong leaves, and small bell-shaped flowers
mistletoea Eurasian evergreen shrub, with leathery leaves, yellowish flowers, and waxy white berries, grows as a partial parasite on various trees also MISLETOE
mistletoesMISTLETOE, a Eurasian evergreen shrub, with leathery leaves, yellowish flowers, and waxy white berries, grows as a partial parasite on various trees also MISLETOE
conifersany of an order (Coniferales) of mostly evergreen trees and shrubs having usually needle-shaped or scalelike leaves and including forms (as pines) with true cones and others (as yews) with an arillate fruit