A low, evergreen shrub, with a somewhat trailing stem, rarely rising more than six or eight inches high.
An evergreen shrub, with oblong, light green leaves and terminal inconspicuous greenish flowers, surrounded by an involucre of four large, pinky-yellow bracts.
This is an evergreen shrub, with lanceolate shining leaves of a dark glossy-green colour, and pretty flowers produced from March till June.
This is a deciduous or semi-evergreen shrub, of about 6 feet in height, found over a wide area in Canada and the United States.
An evergreen shrub, with leaves somewhat like those of a Camellia, bearing small white flowers.
An evergreen shrub, bearing in corymbs at the end of the branches pale-red trumpet-flowers something after the style of Fuchsia corymbiflora.
The former is an evergreen shrub or low tree, with spiny branches and round twigs; the latter is a taller tree, without spines, and with four-angled twigs.
It is a stout, scandent, evergreen shrub, which strongly resembles the myrtle.
The nuts or fruit of Brosimum Alicastrum, an evergreen shrub, native of Jamaica, are nutritious and agreeable articles of food.
Defn: The Viburnum Tinus, an evergreen shrub or tree of the south of Europe, which flowers during the winter mouths.
Defn: An evergreen shrub (Gaultheria Shallon) of Northwest America; also, its fruit.
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