American genus of herbaceous plants having spikes of yellow or oranges flowers (7) |
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Lana picks up a tan in the shrubbery (7) |
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With one plant - a native one - we find another |
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2001 Geoffrey Rush film |
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Toxic tropical weed (7) |
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With the plant (7) |
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Ms. Turner gets browned off with the plant (7) |
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Flowering shrub, a weed (7) |
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Genus of plants of the family Verbenacee native to tropical America (7) |
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Alan gets a tan by the shrub |
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Miss Turner gets a tan by that shrub |
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Social worker hacked into computer system connected to a foreign plant (7) |
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Lana gets her tan with the aid of a shrub (7) |
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Nuisance plant |
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Plant a national weed? (7) |
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Conservationists in U.S. city with a new area for tropical shrub (7) |
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Tropical American shrub with flamboyant spikes of yellow or orange flowers |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
08 Dec 2019 |
Inside plant an alternate shrub |
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Tropical American shrub of the vervain family with flamboyant spikes of orange flowers |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
24 Mar 2019 |
It's some plant, a native of North America, mostly |
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Insect in road nibbling end off a plant |
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Tropical American shrub of the vervain family |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
22 Jan 2017 |
Shrub worker found in wood |
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Plant anatomy also includes a weed |
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Showy flower |
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Verbena family plant |
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Flowering shrub common in the South |
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Verbena family plant |
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Ornamental flower |
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Perennial herb with florets sometimes called "ham and eggs" |
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Plant of the verbena family |
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Verbena |
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Bright-flowering shrub |
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Verbena variety |
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Flowering tropical shrub |
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Tropical plant |
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Flower-bearing shrub |
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Potted plant |
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Red sage |
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Tropical shrub of verbena family. |
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Tropical flower. |
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Shrubby plant like verbena. |
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Tropical shrub. |
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Verbena shrub. |
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Relative of verbena. |
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Plant with yellow or orange flowers. |
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Vervain. |
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Garden flower. |
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