Tropical paradise for Barbie and Ken?
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BALIOFTHEDOLLSTropical paradise for Barbie and Ken?
TOYBOXHome for Barbie and Ken, perhaps
afrormosiaa dense tropical hardwood resembling teak, used for furniture and panelling
afrormosiasAFRORMOSIA, a dense tropical hardwood resembling teak, used for furniture and panelling
mahoestropical American tree, Hibiscus elatus, of the mallow family, having wood used for cabinetwork and gunstocks
mahoetropical American tree, Hibiscus elatus, of the mallow family, having wood used for cabinetwork and gunstocks
rosewoodFragrant close-grained tropical timber with a distinctive fragrance, used particularly for making furniture and musical instruments
rosewoodsFragrant close-grained tropical timber with a distinctive fragrance, used particularly for making furniture and musical instruments
bulletwoodthe wood of a tropical American sapotaceous tree, widely used for construction due to its durability and toughness
buttonwoodEither of two mangroves native mainly to tropical America, used in the production of tanbark and for charcoal
buttonwoodsEither of two mangroves native mainly to tropical America, used in the production of tanbark and for charcoal
daphniasgenus of tiny, freshwater crustaceans having a transparent body, used in biological research and as food for tropical fish
daphniagenus of tiny, freshwater crustaceans having a transparent body, used in biological research and as food for tropical fish
bulletwoodsBULLETWOOD, the wood of a tropical American sapotaceous tree, widely used for construction due to its durability and toughness
urdplant, Vigna mungo, of the legume family, widely cultivated in tropical Asia for its edible seeds and for forage
urdsplant, Vigna mungo, of the legume family, widely cultivated in tropical Asia for its edible seeds and for forage
cannaany of various tropical plants of the genus Canna, cultivated for their large, usually brightly colored leaves and showy flowers
cacoonthe large bean of a tropical climber, Entada scandens, that is used for making purses, spoons, snuffboxes, and other items
annonaany of various trees and shrubs of the genus Annona, native to tropical America, and grown for their edible fruits
cannasany of various tropical plants of the genus Canna, cultivated for their large, usually brightly colored leaves and showy flowers
annonasany of various trees and shrubs of the genus Annona, native to tropical America, and grown for their edible fruits
guaiacumsAn evergreen tree of the Caribbean and tropical America, formerly important for its hard, heavy, oily timber but now scarce
zoysiasany of several low-growing grasses of the genus Zoysia, esp. Z. matrella, native to tropical Asia and widely used for lawns
yautiasstemless plant, Xanthosoma sagittifolium, of the arum family, cultivated in tropical America for its tuberous, starchy root, cooked and eaten like potatoes
yautiastemless plant, Xanthosoma sagittifolium, of the arum family, cultivated in tropical America for its tuberous, starchy root, cooked and eaten like potatoes
marantasany of several tropical American plants of the genus Maranta, including arrowroot and several species cultivated as ornamentals for their variegated foliage
episciaany of several tropical American plants of the genus Episcia, often cultivated as houseplants for their textured, variegated foliage and showy flowers
marantaany of several tropical American plants of the genus Maranta, including arrowroot and several species cultivated as ornamentals for their variegated foliage
episciasany of several tropical American plants of the genus Episcia, often cultivated as houseplants for their textured, variegated foliage and showy flowers
zoysiaany of several low-growing grasses of the genus Zoysia, esp. Z. matrella, native to tropical Asia and widely used for lawns
milpa(in certain tropical regions) a tract of land cleared from the jungle, usually by burning, farmed for a few seasons, and then abandoned
breadfruitThe large, round, starchy fruit of a tropical tree, which is used as a vegetable and sometimes to make a substitute for flour
eupatoriumany plant of the genus Eupatorium, of tropical America and the Caribbean, cultivated for their ornamental clusters of purple, pink, or white flowers
breadfruitsThe large, round, starchy fruit of a tropical tree, which is used as a vegetable and sometimes to make a substitute for flour
eupatoriumsEUPATORIUM, any plant of the genus Eupatorium, of tropical America and the Caribbean, cultivated for their ornamental clusters of purple, pink, or white flowers
cottonsA soft white fibrous substance that surrounds the seeds of a tropical and subtropical plant and is used as textile fiber and thread for sewing
roselletropical plant, Hibiscus sabdariffa, of the mallow family, grown for its thick, red calyx and bracts, used in making jellies and as a substitute for cranberries
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
mockingbirdA long-tailed thrushlike songbird with grayish plumage, found mainly in tropical America and noted for its mimicry of the calls and songs of other birds
rosellestropical plant, Hibiscus sabdariffa, of the mallow family, grown for its thick, red calyx and bracts, used in making jellies and as a substitute for cranberries