Root-stock
91mayapple — mayapple, may apple may apple . 1. North American herb ({Podophyllum peltatum}) with poisonous root stock and an edible though insipid egg shaped yellowish fruit; called also {wild mandrake}. Syn: May apple, wild mandrake, {Podophyllum peltatum} …
92Podophyllum peltatum — mayapple mayapple, may apple may apple . 1. North American herb ({Podophyllum peltatum}) with poisonous root stock and an edible though insipid egg shaped yellowish fruit; called also {wild mandrake}. Syn: May apple, wild mandrake, {Podophyllum… …
93Podophyllum peltatum — mayapple mayapple, may apple may apple . 1. North American herb ({Podophyllum peltatum}) with poisonous root stock and an edible though insipid egg shaped yellowish fruit; called also {wild mandrake}. Syn: May apple, wild mandrake, {Podophyllum… …
94Rootstock — Root stock , n. (Bot.) A perennial underground stem, producing leafly s?ems or flower stems from year to year; a rhizome. [1913 Webster] …
95wild mandrake — mayapple mayapple, may apple may apple . 1. North American herb ({Podophyllum peltatum}) with poisonous root stock and an edible though insipid egg shaped yellowish fruit; called also {wild mandrake}. Syn: May apple, wild mandrake, {Podophyllum… …
96Eucalyptus — taxobox name = Eucalyptus image caption = Eucalyptus melliodora foliage and flowers regnum = Plantae unranked divisio = Angiosperms unranked classis = Eudicots unranked ordo = Rosids ordo = Myrtales familia = Myrtaceae genus = Eucalyptus genus… …
97Riverside, California — For the community in Humboldt County, see Riverside, Humboldt County, California. Riverside   City   City of Riverside …
98Teak — foliage and seeds Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …
99Quercus cerris — The name Turkey Oak is also commonly used in this form for the American Turkey Oak ( Quercus laevis ). Taxobox name = Turkey Oak status = LC image width = 240px image caption = Turkey Oak foliage regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta classis …
100Lech, Czech and Rus — According to an old legend, Lech, Čech and Rus were eponymous brothers who founded the three Slavic nations: * Poland (poetically also known as Lechia ), * Bohemia ( Čechy ndash; now the major part of the Czech Republic), and * Ruthenia ( Rus ,… …