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Any of several deciduous Asiatic trees of the genus Ailanthus, including the tree of heaven.
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A twining plant, Marsdenia australis, native to Australia.
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Agave americana, an ornamental flowering plant.
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A desert shrub in the family Rosaceae native to the southwestern US and northern Mexico, Fallugia paradoxa
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Any of various flowering plants of the genus Isodendrion.
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A tropical perennial climbing vine, Cardiospermum halicacabum, having ornamental balloon-like fruits, and used in traditional Chinese medicine.
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especially any of several flowering plants, of the genus Craspedia (but especially Craspedia globosa), native to Australia, having globes of yellow flowers.
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(Australia) The common lawn weed, Soliva sessilis, introduced to Australia from South America.
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(Australia, informal) an infestation of the bindii plant
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(Australia) Soliva sessilis
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Petalostigma triloculare (long-leaved bitter bark), of Australia.
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Sideroxylon lanuginosum, also native to Mexico.
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The plant Kingia australis.
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Tritonia crocata, native to southern Africa.
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Condalia spp., especially Condalia hookeri (syn. Condalia obovata).
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Any of various Australian flowering plants in the spurge family Euphorbiaceae.
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(Australia) Any of various plants with stiff blades, especially Triodia longiceps.
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(Australia) A prickly annual shrub, Salsola australis
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Combretum paniculatum, a plant native to Africa
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Any of the genus Cephalanthus of flowering plants in the madder family.
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Alhagi, a genus of shrubs native to northern Africa and Asia Minor.
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An ornamental shrub Cantua buxifolia
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An Australian cattail (Typha angustifolia)
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(US, rare) Any plant in the genus Calycanthus
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Ozothamnus secundiflorus, a species of shrub found in Australia.
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Uncaria tomentosa, a plant species found in the tropical jungles of South and Central America
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Any of several species of Australian bloodworts of the genus Anigozanthos, especially A. humilis.
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An evergreen shrub native to California, Adenostoma fasciculatum in the botanical family Rosaceae
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(Australia) The plant Gastrolobium oxylobioides.
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A deciduous tree, Glyptostrobus pensilis, native to subtropical parts of southeastern China.
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Any of several species of cactus in the genus Cylindropuntia, having very spiny, cylindrical stem segments.
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Any member of the genus Blandfordia of flowering plants native to Australia.
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Prostanthera lasianthos, a shrub from Australia also known as the Victorian Christmas bush.
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(Australia) A small mimosoid shrub or tree, Leucaena leucocephala, native to the Neotropics, growing as a weed in tropical and subtropical Australia; white popinac.
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A species of hopbush, Dodonaea triquetra, found in eastern Australia.
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Epacris microphylla, an eastern Australian shrub.
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Euchiton, a plant genus native to Australasia and the Pacific
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Sturt’s desert rose, of Australia (Gossypium sturtianum).
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Cercis canadensis, a tree native to the southeastern, midwestern, and south central United States and parts of northern Mexico.
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A type of plant of the genus Eucharis, found in Central and South America and with white flowers.
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(New Zealand) The flowering stem of the New Zealand flax (Phormium tenax or Phormium cookianum).
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Any of several species of the genus Clerodendrum, showy flowering shrubs of tropical regions.
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A species of bamboo with golden-yellow stems, Phyllostachys aurea, which is native to Fujian and Zhejiang in China and widely cultivated as an ornamental wherever the climate is warm enough.
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Leucadendron laureolum, a species of South African plant.
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Golden rain tree (Koelreuteria)
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Any plant of genus Koelreuteria, especially Koelreuteria paniculata.
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A shrub (Bosea yervamora native to the Canary Islands.
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(South Africa) Any of various flowering plants in the genus Pygmaeothamnus.
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A New Zealand shrub of the genus Dracophyllum, that grows up to 12 m high and found throughout in drier climates and at higher altitudes, with slender erect or spreading branches. Rigid, leathery grass-like leaves are usually crowded towards the tip of the branchlets. Also called spiderwood.
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Any of many Australian shrubs and trees of the genus Grevillea.
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Alstonia spectabilis (also hard cheesewood, milky yellowwood)
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Any of the species in the genus Epacris, Australian heath
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Hakea lissocarpha, a plant species from Western Australia
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Banksia aquilonia (northern banksia)
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sensitive plant (Mimosa pudica).
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Opuntia ficus-indica, a species of cactus also known as Indian fig opuntia.
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The weed Dysphania botrys, native to the Mediterranean region and naturalized in North America.
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The low-growing tropical American shrub Euphorbia tithymaloides (formerly Pedilanthus tithymaloides).
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camelthorn (Vachellia eriloba, formerly Acacia erioloba)
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Cissus antarctica (synonym Cissus oblongata), an Australian climbing plant sometimes used as an ornamental.
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(Australia) Any of a number of species of tree or shrub in the genus Brachychiton.
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Any of various New Zealand plants in the genus Hoheria.
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The ground cypress, Santolina chamaecyparissus.
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A woody climbing rainforest vine, Flagellaria indica.
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An Australian myrtaceous tree (Syzygium smithii) with smooth ovate leaves and panicles of small white flowers.
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orpine (Hylotelephium telephium, syn. Sedum telephium)
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Any of various palms of the genus Pritchardia.
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(Australia) Any of several low-growing eucalypts characteristic of such scrubland, especially Eucalyptus dumosa, Eucalyptus oleosa, and Eucalyptus socialis.
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A tree, Chiranthodendron pentadactylon.
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Ericameria ericoides, a flowering shrub in the daisy family.
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Pachira aquatica, a tropical wetland tree, native to Central and South America.known by a variety of common names including
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Phormium colensoi, a perennial plant native to New Zealand.
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The monkeyflower Erythranthe moschata.
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Myoporum sandwicense, a flowering plant in the figwort family.
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Any of various plants in the genus Colubrina.
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Any of the pantropical genus Pterocarpus of trees in the family Fabaceae, but especially Pterocarpus indicus.
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Atractocarpus spp., native to Australia, Philippines, Melanesia, and other islands of the southern Pacific.
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Hakea spp., especially Hakea lissosperma and Hakea preissii, native to Australia.
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(neologism) Karpatiosorbus admonitor, a species of whitebeam tree.
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Parinari nonda, a shrub or small tree of northern Australia and New Guinea, with edible plum-like fruit.
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A cactus (family Cactaceae) (Stenocereus thurberi, syn. Glandulicereus thurberi), widespread in Mexico.
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Any of several Australian plants, of the genus Melaleuca, that have flaky bark
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Calandrinia balonensis, a succulent herb of central Australia.
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Any of very many vines, in North America and elsewhere, of the genus Passiflora that bear edible fruit called passion fruit, and showy flowers of a structure symbolic of the Passion of Christ.
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Leucopogon fraseri, a small prickly shrub of New Zealand and eastern Australia.
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(Australia) The plant Echium plantagineum, considered a noxious weed in Australia.
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A tropical shrub, Caesalpinia pulcherrima, with bright orange-red flowers, originally native to the Americas and now widely cultivated as an ornamental.
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Vachellia farnesiana (syn. Acacia farnesiana), a widely cultivated thorny shrubby acacia of the southern U.S. and tropical America with fragrant ball-shaped yellow flowers.
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An Australian shrub, Solanum ellipticum
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Any of various trees in the genus Handroanthus.
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Amaranthus hypochondriacus, an ornamental plant.
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Ammi majus (false Queen Anne's lace), native to the Nile River Valley, with white lace-like flower clusters.
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Any of various plants from Australia and New Zealand in the genera Hoheria, Idiospermum and Plagianthus.
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An oleaster, Elaeagnus angustifolia.
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(Australia, chiefly South Australia) The plant Echium plantagineum.
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A shrub ranging from South Africa to New Zealand, Dodonaea angustifolia or Dodonaea thunbergii.
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(Australia) The flannel flower, Actinotus helianthi
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especially, Echites suberectus, now Pentalinon luteum.
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A tropical Mexican shrub, Justicia brandegeeana, grown ornamentally for the colorful bracts surrounding its flowers.
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Sophora tomentosa subsp. australis, of Australia
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(informal, Australia) Sphagneticola trilobata, a ground-covering weed.
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Thorny skeletonweed (Pleiacanthus spinosus), of the western US.
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(Australia) Tinospora smilacina
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(Australia) Schizomeria ovata
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A plant native to Australia, Pandorea doratoxylon.
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(Australia) The flowering vine Pandorea doratoxylon.
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A wildflower endemic to Australia, Swainsona formosa, known for its distinctive blood-red leaflike flowers, each with a bulbous black centre.
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Hierochloe odorata (syn. Anthoxanthum nitens), an aromatic herb native to northern Eurasia and North America
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Any of several shrubs, of the genus Tamarix, native to arid regions in Eurasia and Africa, often invasive in other arid regions.
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The Mexican tree Buddleja cordata
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The sensitive plant (Mimosa pudica).
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Dolichandrone spathacea (mangrove trumpet tree)
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(botany) A tropical tree (Thespesia populnea, Indian tulip tree), of family Malvaceae.
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Waltheria indica, a plant in the mallow family.
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A South African daisy of the genus Venidium or Arctotis
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Mimosa aculeaticarpa (catclaw mimosa, wait-a-minute bush), of southwestern US and northern Mexico.
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Calamus australis, a climbing vine-like palm.
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Gastrolobium grandiflorum, a poisonous bushy shrub, endemic to Australia.
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Alternative form of waratah (“Australian plant”) [Any of several species of plants in the genus Telopea, native to southeastern Australia.]
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This plant seen as the national emblem of Australia.
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Nabalus albus, an asteraceous plant native to Canada and the eastern United States.
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A species of South American tree, Anadenanthera colubrina.
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(Australia, informal) a tall weed with a ball shaped seed pod, Gomphocarpus fruticosus.
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Nyssa aquatica, an American swamp-growing tree (family Cornaceae; water tupelo)
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(especially New Zealand) Solanum mauritianum, a pest plant native to South America.
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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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Any yellow-blooming plant of tribe Genisteae: subfamily Faboideae, especially
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Reinwardtia indica, native to the Himalayas
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(Australia, informal) An evergreen shrub, Brunfelsia australis.
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(now proscribed, obsolete) The yuca (cassava).
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