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Any of a number of trees and shrubs considered either now or formerly to belong to the genus Albizia.
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Salix triandra, a species of willow native to Europe and Western and Central Asia.
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Any of several plants of the genus Althaea; the hollyhocks and mallows, native to Eurasia.
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A species of holly, Ilex opaca, native to the eastern United States.
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Any of several Australian vines, of the genus Antigonon, including the chain of hearts and the coral vine
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Any of several North American or Asian conifers, of the genera Thuja and Thujopsis or the species Platycladus orientalis, grown for timber or ornament.
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(obsolete) Made from arbute, the wood of the strawberry tree.
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A deciduous magnolia (Magnolia macrophylla) native to the southeastern United States and eastern Mexico.
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The coniferous tree Platycladus orientalis (syn. Biota orientalis, Oriental arborvitae).
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A tree or shrub of the genus Pithecellobium, native to the Americas.
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Any of various evergreen shrubs or trees of the genus Buxus, especially the common box, European box, or boxwood (Buxus sempervirens) which is often used for making hedges and topiary.
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(botany) Any of several trees, of the genus Buxus, often used as a hedge and as a source of boxwood
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(countable, uncountable) Any tree of genus Buxus.
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Various taxa of Genisteae traditionally used to make brooms.
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Umbellularia californica, a tree native to coastal forests of western North America.
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The fragrant henna flower (or plant) (Lawsonia inermis, syn. Lawsonia alba)
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Several related trees, notably the Indonesian cinnamon (Cinnamomum burmanni) and Chinese cinnamon or cassia (Cinnamomum aromaticum or Cinnamomum cassia).
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Cedrus brevifolia, a conifer native to central Cyprus.
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The wood of such trees and shrubs.
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Ilex aquifolium; European holly, common holly, a tree or shrub of western Europe and suitable environments in areas surrounding the Mediterranean Sea.
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Any of many (often decorative) trees, shrubs and woody vines, of the genus Euonymus.
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Ostrya carpinifolia, found from Italy to coastal Turkey and east of the Black Sea.
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(specifically, informal) A conifer tree.
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The holm oak or ilex, Quercus ilex
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Osmanthus heterophyllus, a flowering shrub or tree of the olive family native to East Asia
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A species of willow tree, Salix triandra, native to Eurasia.
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A fleshy seed-producing cone of junipers and cypresses
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The pussy willow, a type of willow tree, Salix caprea, native to western Eurasia.
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A tree in the genus Alnus; Alnus viridis.
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The wood or resin of this tree.
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A tree of the genus Crataegus, having small, apple-like fruits and thorny branches.
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Any of various shrubs or (mostly) small trees, of the genus Ilex, either evergreen or deciduous, used as decoration especially at Christmas.
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Alternative form of holm oak [An evergreen tree, Quercus ilex, native to the Mediterranean region.]
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Any of the numerous trees or shrubs of the genus Ilex.
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An indigo plant, such as from species in genera Indigofera, Amorpha (false indigo), Baptisia (wild indigo), and Psorothamnus and Dalea (indigo bush).
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a bush, shrub, or smaller tree of any of the species within the genus Juniperus.
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Laurus nobilis, an evergreen shrub having aromatic leaves of a lanceolate shape, with clusters of small, yellowish white flowers in their axils.
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Alternative form of laurestine [The Viburnum tinus, an evergreen shrub or tree of the south of Europe, which flowers during the winter months.]
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(botany) Any of the genus Leucadendron of evergreen shrubs.
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Leyland cypress, especially when part of a large hedge.
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Rhodiola rosea (Crassulaceae).
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Any of various tropical evergreen trees or shrubs that grow in intertidal coastal brackish waters.
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(obsolete or rare) Alternative spelling of mistletoe [(countable, uncountable) Any of numerous hemiparasitic evergreen plants of the order Santalales with white berries that grow in the crowns of apple trees, oaks, and other trees, such as the European mistletoe (Viscum album) and American mistletoe or eastern mistletoe (Phoradendron leucarpum).]
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Any of various deciduous trees of the genus Celtis, widespread in warm temperate regions.
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Melaleuca quinquenervia, the broad-leaved paperbark, a myrtaceous tree whose essential oil is used in cosmetics and herbal medicine.
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Evernia prunastri, a lichen found primarily on oak trees and used in perfume.
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A shrub or small tree native to mountains in southwestern North America, Juniperus monosperma
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Certain other species of Clerodendrum with similar flowers.
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Any of various evergreen trees from the family Palmae or Arecaceae, which are mainly found in the tropics.
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Any member of the genus Paulownia, comprising deciduous flowering trees native to Asia.
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A fragrant bitterish liquid yielded by a South American tree, used to treat asthma and in making soap.
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Any of various trees of the genus Afrocarpus or Podocarpus.
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Any of several coniferous trees, of the genus Podocarpus, from the southern hemisphere.
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Any of various shrubs and small trees in the genus Ligustrum.
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Alternative spelling of red cotton tree [The silk-cotton tree.]
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bald cypress (Taxodium distichum).
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A group of willow trees.
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Any member of the genus Salix; a willow.
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A European willow, Salix caprea, that has broad leaves, large catkins and tough wood.
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The tamarisk, a plant of genus Tamarix.
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(countable) A tree of any species in the genus Sassafras.
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Any tree of the extinct genus Lepidodendron.
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(countable) Any of various trees and large shrubs in the family Proteaceae, especially Grevillea robusta or Cardwellia sublimis.
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Alternative form of silver tree [Leucadendron argenteum, a tree with striking silvery leaves, endemic to a small area of the Cape Peninsula in South Africa.]
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A related plant with blue flowers, Scilla amoena, native to Turkey, but introduced in Europe from the Balkans to France and cultivated in England
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Synonym of true laurel, to distinguish it from related species.
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Any of several North American larches, of the genus Larix.
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Alternative form of thorn tree [A common name for any tree which has leaves like thorns, especially the acacia.]
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Laurus nobilis (bay laurel), to distinguish it from other species called laurels.
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Thamnosma montana, a shrub in the citrus family Rutaceae, native to North American deserts.
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A willow of species Salix babylonica, with pendulous branches, native to China.
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A species of willow native to Europe and western Asia, Salix alba.
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Any of various deciduous trees or shrubs in the genus Salix, in the willow family Salicaceae, found primarily on moist soils in cooler zones in the northern hemisphere.
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Alternative form of willow tree [A tree of the genus Salix.]
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The bark of this tree, formerly used medicinally.
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Alternative spelling of wisteria [Any of several woody climbing vines, of the genus Wisteria, native to the East Asian countries of China, Korea, and Japan and the eastern United States.]
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(uncountable) An extract of the bark and/or leaves of this plant, used as an astringent
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An herb in the mint family, Teucrium scorodonia.
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(Southern US) A large deciduous vine or ground-cover related to the hydrangeas, with fragrant white flowers, native to the southeastern US, Decumaria barbara.
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(botany) A hard woody fruit.
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(now largely obsolete) Alternative form of yaupon [The yaupon holly, Ilex vomitoria, an evergreen holly shrub with white flowers and red or yellow berries, found in the south-eastern United States.]
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Cupressus nootkatensis, native to northwestern North America
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