Results for: evergreen flowering shrub
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any of a number of plants belonging to the genus Malva having hairy stems and pink or white flowers, flowering plant, marshmallow, plant related to mallow, see also:rose mallowmallow
any of a number of plants cultivated for their five-petalled flowers and the lemon-scented oil which can be extracted from the leaves of some species, flowering plantverbena
any of a number of plants having coarse fuzzy leaves and dense yellow-flowered spikes, flannel leaf, flowering plant, velvet plantmullein
any of a number of plants having medicinal or poisonous properties, early-flowering plant, greenish-flowered planthellebore
any of a number of plants having thick green or reddish clusters of flowers; imaginary flower which never dies; reddish-purple color; purple dye, flowering plant with drooping flowerheads, food dye, legendary floweramaranth
any of a number of shrubs which belong to the rose family and bear clusters of white or pink flowers, flowering shrub, spiraeaspirea
any of a number of South American shrubs (especially e. coca whose leaves contain cocaine); dried leaves of the coca plant from which cocaine and other alkaloids are extracted, dried leaves of coca, shrub yielding cocainecoca
any of a number of tropical plants, shrub with bright flowerslantana
any of a number of tropical trees or shrubs belonging to the mallow family, shrub with large flowershibiscus
any of a number South American shrub, dried leaves used as medicine, tropical American shrubjaborandi
any of several types of flowering vines bearing red or black fruit, plant with crescent-shaped seedsmoonseed
any of various deciduous or evergreen trees having lobed leaves and bearing acorns; hard wood from the oak tree; brown color resembling the color of oak wood, hard wood of oak tree, oak wreath or garland, of rich brown color, shrub with lobed leaves, t...oak
any of various evergreen plants having toothed leaves and little white flowers (often used as ground cover)pachysandra
any plant from the genus Polygala (formerly thought to increase the secretion of milk by nursing women); sea milkwort, species of flowering aquatic plant, flowering plant with winged petalsmilkwort
any plant from the genus Yucca, type of plant that grows in warm dry climates, flowering plantyucca
 

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