Concept cluster: Plants > Trees and shrubs
n
A tree of the genus Abies.
n
Any member of the tree genus Adansonia, the baobabs.
n
(plural only) The resin of the tree Aquilaria malaccensis (syn. Aquilaria agallocha), known for its fragrant odour.
n
A species of large tree native to eastern North America and planted elsewhere, Platanus occidentalis
n
(US) Any of several species of genus Viburnum of eastern North America and other viburnums that have naturalized in North America.
n
A North American species of fir tree (Abies balsamea).
n
Laurus nobilis (true laurel)
n
Fraxinus quadrangulata; a species of ash tree native primarily to the Midwestern United States, as well as the Bluegrass region of Kentucky and the Nashville Basin region of Tennessee.
n
An aromatic, glossy-leaved evergreen tree native to eastern Asia (Cinnamomum camphora) grown as a shade tree as well as for timber and camphor.
n
(countable) A flowering tree of the family Meliaceae, especially of the genera Cedrela or Toona.
n
Paliurus spina-christi, a deciduous shrub or small tree of the Mediterranean and parts of Asia, with spiny shoots.
n
An evergreen oak with cupped, holly-like leaves native to areas on the coastal side of the high mountains in California and neighboring Baja California.
n
Obsolete form of cypress (“tree”). [An evergreen coniferous tree with flattened shoots bearing small scale-like leaves, whose dark foliage is sometimes associated with mourning, in family Cupressaceae, especially the genera Cupressus and Chamaecyparis.]
n
An evergreen coniferous tree with flattened shoots bearing small scale-like leaves, whose dark foliage is sometimes associated with mourning, in family Cupressaceae, especially the genera Cupressus and Chamaecyparis.
n
Quercus emoryi, an oak common in Arizona, New Mexico, and western Texas, typically growing in dry hills at moderate altitudes and retaining its leaves through the winter.
n
A North American species of fir tree (Abies fraseri).
n
Any conifer of the genus Pseudolarix, which are not true larches.
n
Any member of the pine subgenus Pinus.
n
holm oak
n
A tree of this species.
n
Any of several balsamic trees of the genus Bursera (or Icica, now Protium), mostly tropical American, whose gum resin is used for incense.
n
A related plant, Ephedra distachya
n
One of a number of coniferous trees which resemble junipers.
n
Any deciduous shrub, of the genus Dirca, that has leathery bark
n
A fast-growing evergreen tree (Cupressus × leylandii) used for hedges and screens that is a hybrid of the Monterey cypress, Cupressus macrocarpa, and the Alaskan cypress, Cupressus nootkatensis.
n
Any of various deciduous trees of the genus Tilia, having heart-shaped leaves.
n
Any of various trees of the genus Xylosma in the willow family.
n
Alternative form of maple tree [A tree of the genus Acer, characterised by its usually palmate leaves and winged seeds.]
n
Lagunaria, white oak, in family Malvaceae
n
(US) Any of a variety of trees in the genus Parkinsonia, with characteristic green bark, found in desert areas of North America.
n
Alternative spelling of palo verde [(US) Any of a variety of trees in the genus Parkinsonia, with characteristic green bark, found in desert areas of North America.]
n
The California laurel.
n
(botany) Any member of the genus Pinus; a pine.
n
Any of various deciduous trees of the genus Populus.
n
A juniper native to North America and highly prized for its fragrant wood, Juniperus virginiana.
n
Synonym of red oak
n
Pinus resinosa, native to cool temperate eastern North America.
n
The wood of a South American tree, Aniba rosaeodora, in the laurel family, with fragrant wood from which an essential oil is distilled.
n
Alternative form of screw pine [An Old World tropical tree, Pandanus utilis]
n
In Europe
n
Sequoiadendron giganteum, a coniferous evergreen tree formerly in the genus Sequoia, now placed in Sequoiadendron.
n
A large, deciduous tree, Quercus petraea.
n
Any of various trees of the laurel family, used for their wood.
n
Viburnum dentatum, native to eastern North America.
n
A tree of the species Quercus bicolor.
n
(US) Any of several pine trees, such as loblolly pine or longleaf pine, that prefer swampy conditions
n
A Mediterranean tree, Pistacia terebinthus (and, possibly, Pistacia palaestina)
n
The fragrant wood of a North African tree (Tetraclinis articulata) in the family Cupressaceae.
n
Quercus cerris, native to Asia Minor and southeastern Europe.
n
The European evergreen oak, Quercus macrolepis, now Quercus ithaburensis subsp. macrolepis, or Quercus aegilops.
n
Grey alder (Alnus incana)
n
Any of various deciduous trees of the genus Sorbus subg. Aria, native to Eurasia, especially the common whitebeam, Sorbus aria.
n
Liriodendron tulipifera (tulip poplar), a large flowering tree of North America.
n
A low, narrow-leaved evergreen shrub, Cneorum tricoccon, found in southern Europe.
n
Any of various evergreen shrubs and small trees in the genus Xylosma
n
Liriodendron tulipifera, a species of tree in the magnolia family, found in North America, with pale green or yellow leaves.
n
Obsolete spelling of yew [(countable) A species of coniferous tree, Taxus baccata, with dark-green flat needle-like leaves and seeds bearing red arils, native to western, central and southern Europe, northwest Africa, northern Iran and southwest Asia.]
n
(countable) A species of coniferous tree, Taxus baccata, with dark-green flat needle-like leaves and seeds bearing red arils, native to western, central and southern Europe, northwest Africa, northern Iran and southwest Asia.
n
Any of the genus Zanthoxylum of deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs in the citrus or rue family.

Note: Concept clusters like the one above are an experimental OneLook feature. We've grouped words and phrases into thousands of clusters based on a statistical analysis of how they are used in writing. Some of the words and concepts may be vulgar or offensive. The names of the clusters were written automatically and may not precisely describe every word within the cluster; furthermore, the clusters may be missing some entries that you'd normally associate with their names. Click on a word to look it up on OneLook.
  Reverse Dictionary / Thesaurus   Datamuse   Compound Your Joy   Threepeat   Spruce   Feedback   Dark mode   Help


Our daily word games Threepeat and Compound Your Joy are going strong. Bookmark and enjoy!

Today's secret word is 5 letters and means "Electrode where oxidation reaction occurs." Can you find it?