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true pine |
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a coniferous tree |
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tetraspore |
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one of the four asexual spores produced within a sporangium |
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tepal |
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an undifferentiated part of a perianth that cannot be distinguished as a sepal or a petal (as in lilies and tulips) |
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tamarack |
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medium-sized larch of Canada and northern United States including Alaska having a broad conic crown and rust-brown scaly bark |
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true fir |
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any of various evergreen trees of the genus Abies |
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true cedar |
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any cedar of the genus Cedrus |
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table-mountain pine |
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a small two-needled upland pine of the eastern United States (Appalachians) having dark brown flaking bark and thorn-tipped cone scales |
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tarwood |
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New Zealand silver pine of conical habit with long slender flexuous branches |
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tarwood |
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New Zealand shrub |
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tar-wood |
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a New Zealand silver pine of conical habit with long slender flexuous branches |
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tanekaha |
Noun
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medium tall celery pine of New Zealand |
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totara |
Noun
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valuable timber tree of New Zealand yielding hard reddish wood used for furniture and bridges and wharves |
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thistledown |
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pappus of a thistle consisting of silky featherlike hairs attached to the seed-like fruit of a thistle |
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testa |
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protective outer layer of seeds of flowering plants |
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true laurel |
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small Mediterranean evergreen tree with small blackish berries and glossy aromatic leaves used for flavoring in cooking |
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tulip tree |
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tall North American deciduous timber tree having large tulip-shaped greenish yellow flowers and conelike fruit |
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tulip poplar |
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tall North American deciduous timber tree having large tulip-shaped greenish yellow flowers and conelike fruit |
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tulipwood |
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light easily worked wood of a tulip tree |
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tulipwood |
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the variegated or showily striped ornamental wood of various tulipwood trees |
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true tulipwood |
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light easily worked wood of a tulip tree |
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tall buttercup |
Noun
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perennial European buttercup with yellow spring flowers widely naturalized especially in eastern North America |
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tall crowfoot |
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perennial European buttercup with yellow spring flowers widely naturalized especially in eastern North America |
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toad rush |
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low-growing annual rush of damp low-lying ground |
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traveler's joy |
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vigorous deciduous climber of Europe to Afghanistan and Lebanon having panicles of fragrant green-white flowers in summer and autumn |
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traveller's joy |
Noun
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vigorous deciduous climber of Europe to Afghanistan and Lebanon having panicles of fragrant green-white flowers in summer and autumn |
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thimbleweed |
Noun
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a common North American anemone with cylindrical fruit clusters resembling thimbles |
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tall field buttercup |
Noun
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perennial European buttercup with yellow spring flowers widely naturalized especially in eastern North America |
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turmeric root |
Noun
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perennial herb of northeastern United States having a thick knotted yellow rootstock and large rounded leaves |
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touch-me-not |
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prostrate or semi-erect subshrub of tropical America, and Australia |
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touch-me-not |
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Mediterranean vine having oblong fruit that when ripe expels its seeds and juice violently when touched |
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touch-me-not |
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North American annual plant with usually yellow or orange flowers |
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tonka bean |
Noun
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tall tropical South American tree having pulpy egg-shaped pods of fragrant black almond-shaped seeds used for flavoring |
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tonka bean |
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fragrant black nutlike seeds of the tonka bean tree |
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tonka bean tree |
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tall tropical South American tree having pulpy egg-shaped pods of fragrant black almond-shaped seeds used for flavoring |
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tornillo |
Noun
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shrub or small tree of southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico having spirally twisted pods |
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temple tree |
Noun
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frangipani of India having an erect habit and conical form |
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titan arum |
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malodorous tropical plant having a spathe that resembles the corolla of a morning glory and attains a diameter of several feet |
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tailflower |
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any of various tropical American plants cultivated for their showy foliage and flowers |
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tail-flower |
Noun
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any of various tropical American plants cultivated for their showy foliage and flowers |
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tannia |
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tropical American aroid having edible tubers that are cooked and eaten like yams or potatoes |
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taro plant |
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herb of the Pacific islands grown throughout the tropics for its edible root and in temperate areas as an ornamental for its large glossy leaves |
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telingo potato |
Noun
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putrid-smelling aroid of southeastern Asia (especially the Philippines) grown for its edible tuber |
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tuckahoe |
Noun
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perennial herb of the eastern United States having arrowhead-shaped leaves and an elongate pointed spathe and green berries |
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thyme-leaved sandwort |
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Eurasian annual sprawling plant naturalized throughout North America |
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tumbleweed |
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bushy plant of western United States |
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tumbleweed |
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bushy annual weed of central North America having greenish flowers and winged seeds |
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tumbleweed |
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prickly bushy Eurasian plant |
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tumbleweed |
Noun
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any plant that breaks away from its roots in autumn and is driven by the wind as a light rolling mass |
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tassel flower |
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young leaves widely used as leaf vegetables |
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tassel flower |
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tropical African annual having scarlet tassel-shaped flower heads |