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- 101 T ááááááááááááááá Foods, #1
- 102 T ááááááááááááááá Foods, #2
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- 201 T ááááááááááááááá Trees, #1
- 202 T ááááááááááááááá Trees, #2
- 203 T ááááááááááááááá Trees, #3
- 301 T ááááááááááááááá Plants, #1
- 302 T ááááááááááááááá Plants, #2
- 303 T ááááááááááááááá Plants, #3
- 101 A 004 ╥╒╘┴┬┴╟┴ááááááá Swedish turnips
- 101 A 046 ╨╠╒═ááááááááááá Must widely distributed of stone fruits
- 101 A 051 ┴╥╘╔├╚╧╦┼áááááá Cultivated for the immature flower heads
- 101 A 075 ├┴╒╠╔╞╠╧╫┼╥áááá Head of tight, thickened white flowers
- 101 A 120 ┴╠═╧╬─ááááááááá Not a nut, but actually drupes
- 101 A 172 ╧╥┴╬╟┼ááááááááá Florida has the lead in its production
- 101 A 200 ╧┴╘╙ááááááááááá This grain is used in breakfast foods
- 101 A 218 ╙╧┘┬┼┴╬áááááááá Grown for protein meal & oil
- 101 D 008 ┬┼┼╘ááááááááááá Characterized by a globe-shaped red root
- 101 D 027 ┬╥╧├├╧╠╔ááááááá Native to the eastern Mediterranean
- 101 D 029 ├╚┼╥╥┘ááááááááá Bing, Lambert, Napoleon, and Royal Anne
- 101 D 036 ╟┴╥╠╔├ááááááááá Contains several sections called cloves
- 101 D 046 ╨┼┴áááááááááááá Climbing pod-bearing plant
- 101 D 055 ├╒╥╥┴╬╘áááááááá Small, piquant, juicy berry
- 101 D 075 ├╧╠┴ááááááááááá Seeds used in manufacturing soft drinks
- 101 D 083 ╫┴╘┼╥├╥┼╙╙ááááá A hardy aquatic plant
- 101 D 108 ╚╧╬┼┘─┼╫ááááááá Has a smooth rind with green pulp
- 101 D 121 ╠╔═┼ááááááááááá Its juice was used to prevent scurvy
- 101 D 134 ╨╒═╨╦╔╬áááááááá Used as pie filling & jack-o-lanterns
- 102 A 002 ├┴╥╥╧╘ááááááááá Orange roots w/fernlike green foliage
- 102 A 023 ╥╚╒┬┴╥┬áááááááá Leafstalks are used to make pie filling
- 102 A 047 ┬╠┴├╦┬┼╥╥┘ááááá Black juicy fruits of prickly shrubs
- 102 A 096 ═┴╬╟╧áááááááááá Known as the "peach of the tropics"
- 102 A 127 ┴╨╨╠┼áááááááááá Sometimes called the "king of fruits"
- 102 A 156 ├╧╥╬ááááááááááá Originally produced by Native Americans
- 102 A 165 ╧╦╥┴ááááááááááá Also called gumbo, an annual herb
- 102 A 183 ├╔╘╥╧╬ááááááááá Small variety of the watermelon
- 102 A 217 ┴╨╥╔├╧╘áááááááá Closely related to the peach & plum
- 102 D 002 ├┴┬┬┴╟┼áááááááá Among the oldest of vegetables
- 102 D 023 ╥┘┼áááááááááááá Hardier in winter than other grains
- 102 D 028 ╥┴─╔╙╚ááááááááá Crisp white, red, purple, or black root
- 102 D 034 ─┴╘┼ááááááááááá Extremely sweet, grows in clusters
- 102 D 052 ┬┴╬┴╬┴ááááááááá Grows in clusters called hands
- 102 D 090 ╘╧═┴╘╧ááááááááá Fruit commonly called a vegetable
- 102 D 108 ╙╨╔╬┴├╚áááááááá Fleshy-leaved herb cooked as greens
- 102 D 116 ╨┼┴╬╒╘ááááááááá Not a nut, but actually a legume
- 102 D 128 ╨┴╥╙╬╔╨áááááááá Tapering white root eaten as a vegetable
- 102 D 148 ═╔╠╠┼╘ááááááááá Grain used to make porridge
- 103 A 019 ╫┴╘┼╥═┼╠╧╬ááááá Its flesh is red, sweet, crisp, & watery
- 103 A 030 ╨┼┴├╚áááááááááá Its skin is usually fuzzy
- 103 A 057 ╞╔╟áááááááááááá Fleshy, hollow, pear-shaped fruit
- 103 A 096 ╥╔├┼ááááááááááá Principal food of 1/2 of the human race
- 103 A 122 ╠┼═╧╬áááááááááá Probably a hybrid of lime & citron
- 103 A 181 ╙╧╥╟╚╒═áááááááá Common name for cornlike grasses
- 103 A 189 ╫┴╠╬╒╘ááááááááá Most important nut crop in the world
- 103 D 008 ╟╥┴╨┼áááááááááá When dried, we have raisins
- 103 D 010 ├┼╠┼╥┘ááááááááá Grown for its tall, fleshy, leafstalks
- 103 D 012 ├╧╞╞┼┼ááááááááá Beverage brewed from them
- 103 D 017 ┬┴╥╠┼┘ááááááááá Most ancient of cultivated grains
- 103 D 019 ╫╚┼┴╘áááááááááá Essential grain for the making of bread
- 103 D 021 ╘┴╬╟┼╥╔╬┼áááááá Another name for mandarin oranges
- 103 D 030 ╨╧╘┴╘╧ááááááááá One of the main food crops of the world
- 103 D 059 ╟╥┴╨┼╞╥╒╔╘ááááá Large citrus fruit
- 103 D 098 ├┴╙╚┼╫ááááááááá Edible nut from a evergreen tree
- 103 D 108 ╨┼╨╨┼╥ááááááááá World's most important spice
- 103 D 115 ╨┴╨┴┘┴ááááááááá Melonlike, also called pawpaw
- 103 D 132 ╧╬╔╧╬áááááááááá One of the most versatile vegetables
- 104 A 009 ╘╒╥╬╔╨ááááááááá Has a large purple & white globular root
- 104 A 040 ╨┼├┴╬áááááááááá Most valuable commercial nut in the US
- 104 A 047 ╠┼╘╘╒├┼áááááááá World's most popular salad green
- 104 A 080 ├╒├╒═┬┼╥ááááááá Long fleshy many-seeded fruit on a vine
- 104 A 135 ┼╟╟╨╠┴╬╘ááááááá Large purplish edible fruit
- 104 A 145 ┬┼┴╬ááááááááááá String, snap, wax or butter
- 104 A 183 ╙╤╒┴╙╚ááááááááá Summer, butternut, & cushaw
- 104 A 210 ├╥┴╬┬┼╥╥┘áááááá Small, sour, seedy fruit
- 104 D 014 ╨╔╬┼┴╨╨╠┼áááááá Tropical plant bearing juicy fruit
- 104 D 032 ╧╠╔╓┼áááááááááá Yields an edible oil
- 104 D 042 ├╚┴╥─áááááááááá Very early form of the beet
- 104 D 052 ├╧├╧╬╒╘áááááááá Fruit of a palm tree
- 104 D 060 ╥┴╙╨┬┼╥╥┘áááááá Red juicy fruits of prickly shrubs
- 104 D 080 ├┴╬╘┴╠╧╒╨┼ááááá They are also called Muskmelons
- 104 D 085 ┬╠╒┼┬┼╥╥┘áááááá Mildly tart & dark blue berry
- 201 A 017 ═┴╚╧╟┴╬┘ááááááá One of the finest cabinet woods
- 201 A 045 ┴╨╨╠┼áááááááááá The "king of fruit"
- 201 A 054 ╫╔╠╠╧╫ááááááááá Grows near water or moist ground
- 201 A 084 ╞╔╥áááááááááááá To many people, a Christmas tree
- 201 A 105 ├┼─┴╥áááááááááá Resists weather & insect pests
- 201 A 152 ╨┼┴├╚áááááááááá Its fruit skin is usually fuzzy
- 201 A 184 ╚┼═╠╧├╦áááááááá Popular as ornamental evergreens
- 201 A 212 ╘╒╨┼╠╧ááááááááá Most characteristic tree of swamps
- 201 D 007 ╙┴╬─┴╠╫╧╧─ááááá Prized for making carved & inlaid boxes
- 201 D 011 ╨╧╨╠┴╥ááááááááá Valued for their pulp, to make paper
- 201 D 013 ┴╥┬╧╥╓╔╘┴┼ááááá Latin term meaning "tree of life"
- 201 D 017 ═┴╨╠┼áááááááááá Its sweet sap is used for syrup
- 201 D 024 ┘┼╫áááááááááááá Foliage & seeds are highly poisonous
- 201 D 045 ┴╨╥╔├╧╘áááááááá Arabic & Greek words "early ripening"
- 201 D 108 ┴╠─┼╥áááááááááá Mature fruit resembles small fir cones
- 201 D 125 ┬╒├╦┼┘┼áááááááá Finest of ornamental shade tree
- 201 D 129 ╙╨╥╒├┼ááááááááá Cone-bearing evergreen trees
- 202 A 002 ┴╙╚áááááááááááá Belongs to the olive family, Oleaceae
- 202 A 007 ┼┬╧╬┘áááááááááá Its wood is jet-black in color
- 202 A 034 ├╚┼╙╘╬╒╘ááááááá Has sweet-flavored nuts
- 202 A 045 ╦┴╨╧╦áááááááááá Seven times more buoyant than cork
- 202 A 096 ╠╔╬─┼╬ááááááááá Also known as basswood
- 202 A 105 ╨╔╬┼ááááááááááá The oldest living trees on Earth
- 202 A 152 ╫┴╠╬╒╘ááááááááá Most popular of all edible nuts
- 202 A 174 ┬╔╥├╚áááááááááá Has whitish bark, dainty leaves
- 202 A 219 ╟╔╬╦╟╧ááááááááá Also known as the maidenhair tree
- 202 D 004 ╚╔├╦╧╥┘áááááááá Its wood is very hard
- 202 D 008 ┬╒╘╘┼╥╬╒╘áááááá Also called the white walnut
- 202 D 015 ╧┴╦áááááááááááá The majestic monarchs of the forest
- 202 D 036 ┼╒├┴╠┘╨╘╒╙ááááá One of the tallest in the world
- 202 D 047 ╨┼├┴╬áááááááááá Produces the most valuable nut in US
- 202 D 071 ╫╔╬╘┼╥╟╥┼┼╬áááá Its volatile oil is used in liniments
- 202 D 075 ├┘╨╥┼╙╙áááááááá One of the most durable of all
- 202 D 139 ╨╠╒═ááááááááááá Most widely distributed stone fruit
- 203 A 006 ╙┴╙╙┴╞╥┴╙áááááá Used as a flavoring, and as a tea
- 203 A 016 ├╚┼╥╥┘ááááááááá Has pink & white blossoms
- 203 A 036 ├╧╥╦ááááááááááá Lightest of all solid substances
- 203 A 080 ╥╧╙┼╫╧╧─ááááááá Used to fashion xylophone bars
- 203 A 105 ═┴╬╟╧áááááááááá Known as "peach of the tropics"
- 203 A 150 ┬┴╠╙┴áááááááááá Also called corkwood
- 203 A 190 ╨┴╠═ááááááááááá Tall, unbranched, columnar trunk
- 203 A 198 ═┴╬╟╥╧╓┼ááááááá Protects shorelines from erosion
- 203 D 006 ╙┘├┴═╧╥┼ááááááá Also known as buttonwood or buttonball
- 203 D 011 ╞╔╟áááááááááááá Its fruit is sun dried
- 203 D 016 ├┴╘┴╠╨┴áááááááá Grown extensively for fence posts
- 203 D 018 ┼╠═áááááááááááá The stately American tree
- 203 D 105 ═╒╠┬┼╥╥┘ááááááá Without this, there would be no silk
- 203 D 130 ╩╒╬╔╨┼╥áááááááá An aromatic evergreen tree
- 203 D 139 ┬┴╬┘┴╬ááááááááá Shoots take root & become new trunks
- 203 D 157 ╨┼┴╥ááááááááááá Has been cultivated since 2000 BC
- 301 A 005 ┴╠╧┼ááááááááááá Has fleshly lanceolate leaves
- 301 A 036 ├┴╬╬┴áááááááááá Name means "reed" in Latin
- 301 A 055 ╔╓┘áááááááááááá Climbing or creeping plants
- 301 A 061 ┬╠╒┼┬┼╠╠ááááááá Named for the bell-shaped blossoms
- 301 A 106 ╙╨╔╥┼┴ááááááááá Vanhouttei spirea, or bridal wreath
- 301 A 128 ╙╧╥╟╚╒═áááááááá Substitute for cane sugar
- 301 A 166 ╓╔╧╠┼╘ááááááááá Constitute the genus Viola
- 301 A 173 ╘╚╔╙╘╠┼áááááááá National flower of Scotland
- 301 D 001 ╙┴╟┼┬╥╒╙╚áááááá Unofficial state flower of Nevada
- 301 D 006 ╠╔├╚┼╬ááááááááá Made up an alga & fungus as a unit
- 301 D 012 ╨┴╨┘╥╒╙áááááááá Egyptians made paper from the stalks
- 301 D 018 ├╧╠╒═┬╔╬┼áááááá Often incorrectly called honeysuckle
- 301 D 025 ─┴╔╙┘áááááááááá Known in Old English as "day's eye"
- 301 D 068 ╠╧╘╒╙áááááááááá National flower of Egypt
- 301 D 095 ╚┼┴╘╚┼╥áááááááá Evergreen shrub, sometimes called a Ling
- 301 D 129 ╧╥├╚╔─ááááááááá Favorite of flower lovers
- 301 D 131 ╟╔╬╙┼╬╟áááááááá Chinese believed its a cure for ailments
- 301 D 163 ╞╠┴╪ááááááááááá Contains strong fibers that make linen
- 302 A 008 ╨┴╠═ááááááááááá Among the most useful of all plants
- 302 A 030 ┬╒╘╘┼╥├╒╨áááááá Butter-yellow petals & bitter juices
- 302 A 053 ╨┴╬╙┘áááááááááá Also called ladies-delight
- 302 A 095 ╓┴╬╔╠╠┴áááááááá Orchid, Name means "little pod"
- 302 A 105 ╥╧╙┼ááááááááááá National flower of England
- 302 A 188 ╞╒├╚╙╔┴áááááááá Has little four-celled berries
- 302 A 196 ╙┼┴╫┼┼─áááááááá Thee famous Sargasso Sea
- 302 A 221 ╥╒╙╚ááááááááááá Hollow-stemmed grasslike marsh plant
- 302 D 002 ╩╒╘┼ááááááááááá Herb fiber used for making twine & sacks
- 302 D 008 ╨╧╨╨┘áááááááááá Seeds are used for bread seasoning
- 302 D 011 ═╧╙╙ááááááááááá Green carpetlike, on the forest floor
- 302 D 019 ╚┼═╨ááááááááááá Cultivated for its strong, durable fiber
- 302 D 030 ┬╔╘╘┼╥╙╫┼┼╘áááá Capsules burst when touched by frost
- 302 D 036 ├┴╥╬┴╘╔╧╬áááááá Sometimes called clove pinks
- 302 D 077 ═╔╙╘╠┼╘╧┼áááááá The traditional plant of Christmas
- 302 D 084 ╟╠┴─╔╧╠╒╙áááááá One of the most attractive flowers
- 302 D 086 ─┴╚╠╔┴ááááááááá Cultivated by the Aztecs
- 302 D 103 ┼─┼╠╫┼╔╙╙áááááá National flower of Switzerland
- 302 D 124 ╙╒╬─┼╫ááááááááá On its leaves, fluid look like dewdrops
- 303 A 001 ═┴╥╔╟╧╠─ááááááá Named for the Virgin Mary "Mary's Gold"
- 303 A 037 ╠╔├╧╥╔├┼ááááááá Candy is flavored by its pliant roots
- 303 A 080 ╬╔╟╚╘╙╚┴─┼ááááá Weedlike relative of the potato
- 303 A 154 ╘╒╠╔╨áááááááááá National flower of Netherlands
- 303 A 185 ╘╒═┬╠┼╫┼┼─ááááá The Russian thistle
- 303 A 213 ╙╚┴═╥╧├╦ááááááá National flower of Ireland
- 303 D 001 ═╔╠╦╫┼┼─ááááááá Stems are filled with a milky juice
- 303 D 005 ╟╧╠─┼╬╥╧─áááááá Most are yellow, but silverrod is white
- 303 D 007 ╠╔╠┘ááááááááááá The sign of the Resurrection
- 303 D 011 ╞┼╥╬ááááááááááá Their leaves are known as fronds
- 303 D 014 ╠┼┼╦ááááááááááá National flower of Wales
- 303 D 039 ├┴├╘╒╙ááááááááá Common name for the family Cactaceae
- 303 D 082 ╟┼╥┴╬╔╒═ááááááá Entire family is called Geraniaceae
- 303 D 086 ╚╧╠╠┘áááááááááá Decoration for the Christmas season
- 303 D 118 ╨╔╘├╚┼╥áááááááá They "eat" insects with digestive fluid
- 303 D 168 ╔╥╔╙ááááááááááá National flower of France
- 303 D 185 ╘┼┴áááááááááááá From the leaves, a popular drink
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