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(Botany) not falling off at a particular time of year (of leaves); evergreen, does not loose its leaves each year (of trees or plants)indeciduous
(Botany) type of shrub of the mint family found in Asia; extract from the oil of this plant, aromatic oil, pachouli, tropical Asian shrubpatchouli
active at night, diurnal, early morning prayers//nocturnal, flowering at nightnocturn
adorn with laurels; honor publicly, praise, bay, bay tree, small evergreen tree with glossy green leaves; wreath of bay leaves used as a symbol of victory or distinction, crown with laurel, give somebody award, honor for achievement, Mediterranean ever...laurel
African flowering plantstrelitzia
afternoon meal of cakes and tea, Asian evergreen shrub, breakfast in Guyana, drink made by infusion, evergreen shrub of eastern Asia; dried leaves of the tea plant; drink made from water filtered through tea leaves or other dried leaves; cup of tea; af...tea
algal bloom, appear healthy, appear suddenly, bar of semifinished metal, become covered with algae, coating on chocolate, flatten an ingot, flower, flower; flowering; glow, radiance; pollen, healthy appearance or complexion, mass of flowers, prime, pro...bloom
American plant, flowering garden plantphlox
American shrub with sour fruits, bitter fruit of chokeberry, N. American shrub with sour fruitschokeberry
American tree, fruit tasting like pineapple, fruit-bearing tree or shrub from the myrtle family; fruit produced by this tree or shrubfeijoa
American wintergreen, small trailing evergreen plant (native to North America); fruit of this plantcheckerberry
any flowering plant shrub or tree from the genus Cassia (used in medications), dried leaves or pods, flowering plant used as laxativesenna
any flowering tree or shrub from the genus Rhododendron (widely cultivated as a decorative shrub), ornamental shrubrhododendron
any of a number of flowering water plants; flower which was believed to induce a state of blissful forgetfulness when eaten (Classical Mythology), lotus flower in sacred art, mythological fruit causing drowsiness, mythological plant bearing lotus fruit...lotus
any of a number of low evergreen shrubs bearing clusters of purple flowers (native to England and Scotland), ling, of purple color, small-flowered shrubheather
 

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