Results for: evergreen shrub
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giant evergreen native to northern California, variety of sequoia, red-colored wood, tall tree with reddish barkredwood
glossy-leaved evergreen plantgalax
hard aromatic seed of an East Indian tree which is grated and used as a spice; evergreen East Indian tree on which the nutmeg seed grows, light brown, tropical evergreen treenutmeg
hardwood walking stick, sloe, small thorny shrub which bears dark sour plumlike fruit, thorny bushblackthorn
haw, thorny tree with small reddish fruits, type of small tree or shrubhawthorn
heathery, covered with heath (type of evergreen shrub)heathy
heavy burden, shrub with scarlet bracts, spiny starfishcrown-of-thorns
indigo dye; shrub native of South America and the West Indies, plant yielding indigoanil
intoxicating beverage made from the roots of the kava shrubkavakava
jump about, dance, pickled flower bud, plant related to caper, plant with edible buds, playful act or trick, playful jump, prance happily, questionable activity, wild shrub; jump, skip; trickcaper
Juneberry, N American shrub, serviceberry, wild N American fruitsaskatoon
kumquat, small citrus fruit native to China but cultivated in warm climates worldwide; shrub that bears this fruitcumquat
lambkill, poisonous evergreen shrub, wickysheep laurel
large Californian tree, variety of large evergreen tree native to California (grows to heights of more than 300 feet (91 meters) )sequoia
lemon-scented ornamental shrublemon verbena; lemon vervain
 

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