a tree of the genus Sequoia
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wellingtoniaa tree of the genus Sequoia
wellingtoniasWELLINGTONIA, a tree of the genus Sequoia
araucariaa tree of the monkey puzzle genus
bearwooda small tree of the genus buckthorn
anacardiuma genus of plants including the cashew tree
araucariasARAUCARIA, a tree of the monkey puzzle genus
bearwoodsBEARWOOD, a small tree of the genus buckthorn
dendrophisa snake of the genus Dendrophis, a tree snake
anacardiumsANACARDIUM, a genus of plants including the cashew tree
serviceberrythe fruit of a N. American tree of genus Amelanchier
dendrophisesDENDROPHIS, a snake of the genus Dendrophis, a tree snake
eucryphiaa tree or shrub of the mostly evergreen genus Eucryphia
serviceberriesSERVICEBERRY, the fruit of a N. American tree of genus Amelanchier
eucryphiasEUCRYPHIA, a tree or shrub of the mostly evergreen genus Eucryphia
alectryona sapindaceous tree of the genus Alectryon of Australasia, Southeast Asia, and Micronesia
alectryonsALECTRYON, a sapindaceous tree of the genus Alectryon of Australasia, Southeast Asia, and Micronesia
figan oblong or pear-shaped syconium fruit of a tree (genus Ficus) of the mulberry family
figsan oblong or pear-shaped syconium fruit of a tree (genus Ficus) of the mulberry family
sheepberrythe edible fruit of a small N. American tree of the genus Viburnum; also, the tree itself
sheepberriesSHEEPBERRY, the edible fruit of a small N. American tree of the genus Viburnum; also, the tree itself
poincianaa tree of the tropical genus Poinciana, having racemes of showy orange-red flowers with long crimson filaments
poincianasPOINCIANA, a tree of the tropical genus Poinciana, having racemes of showy orange-red flowers with long crimson filaments
casuarinaa tree of the genus Casuarina, native to Australia and parts of SE Asia, with jointed branches resembling gigantic horsetail plants
applethe fleshy usually rounded red, yellow, or green edible pome fruit of a usually cultivated tree (genus Malus) of the rose family
casuarinasCASUARINA, a tree of the genus Casuarina, native to Australia and parts of SE Asia, with jointed branches resembling gigantic horsetail plants
witchbrooma dense abnormal growth of shoots on a tree or other woody plant, usually caused by parasitic fungi of the genus Taphrina
witchbroomsWITCHBROOM, a dense abnormal growth of shoots on a tree or other woody plant, usually caused by parasitic fungi of the genus Taphrina
hornbeamany North American shrub or tree belonging to the genus Carpinus, of the birch family, yielding a hard, heavy wood, as C. caroliniana(American hornbeam)
hornbeamsany North American shrub or tree belonging to the genus Carpinus, of the birch family, yielding a hard, heavy wood, as C. caroliniana(American hornbeam)
uakariany of several medium-sized, tree-dwelling Amazon basin monkeys of the genus Cacajao, the only New World monkeys having a short tail: all are now rare
uakarisany of several medium-sized, tree-dwelling Amazon basin monkeys of the genus Cacajao, the only New World monkeys having a short tail: all are now rare
simarubaany tropical American tree belonging to the genus Simaruba, of the quassia family, having pinnate leaves, a fleshy fruit, and a root whose bark contains an appetite stimulant
nikaua palm tree of the genus Rhopalostylis, esp R. sapida, native to New Zealand. The leaves were used by the Maoris to build their whares and the top of the stem is sometimes eaten