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Meanings of "shrub" in Spanish English Dictionary : 9 result(s)

İngilizce İspanyolca
Common
shrub arbusto [m]
shrub mata [f]
General
shrub mata [f]
shrub roza [f]
shrub crucito [m] HN
shrub matorro [m] ES local
shrub rozo [m] ES local
shrub mata [f] CU DO CO VE
Botany
shrub alcotán (árabe) [m] HN SV

Meanings of "shrub" with other terms in English Spanish Dictionary : 500 result(s)

İngilizce İspanyolca
Common
rose (shrub) rosal [m]
General
fetid shrub palanca [f]
shrub celery apio [m]
kind of shrub espino [m]
shrub oak chaparro [m]
small cane from shrub oak to prod horse chaparro [m]
arborescent shrub arbusto arbóreo [m]
arborescent shrub arbusto arborescente [m]
shrub with poisonous sap cerbero [m]
shrub-trefoil cítiso [m]
shrub of the capsicum family guindillo de indias [m]
perennial shrub frútice [m]
mexican shrub mezquite [m]
shrub used by dyers loriguillo [m]
a shrub of the sapindacete family from philippines salab [m]
a climbing shrub of the phytolacca americana family uvillo [m]
camphor-scented shrub alcanforada [f]
shrub of the araliaceae family aralia [f]
shrub of the quercus genus quejigueta [f]
shrub which secretes a kind of resin chayo [m] CU
an evergreen shrub chinchín [m] CL
shrub used in making carbon pencils chite [m] CO
shrub from which the cinchona bark is obtained cascarillo [m] AMER
a leguminous shrub guandú [m] CO CR PA PR VE
shrub used for dyeing guarango [m] CO EC PE
euphorbiaceous shrub used as hemostatic guaritoto [m] VE
shrub of the rubiaceous family nilad [m] PH
shrub used for dyeing ñipe [m] CL
verbenaceous shrub repo [m] CL
a medicinal shrub pichi [m] CL
medicinal shrub used as an emetic pilo [m] CL
papilionaceous thorny shrub palhuén [m] CL
a flower-bearing shrub palpallén [m] CL
medicinal shrub of the solanaceous family palqui [m] AMER
poisonous shrub with deepred flowers ponasí [m] CU
shrub with pretty red flower potorrillo [m] EC
shrub giving a dye sacatinta [m] CAM
a creeping shrub of the leguminous family tocino [m] CU
a shrub of the solanaceous genus tomatillo [m] AR CL
fruit of a shrub of the capsicum family uchú [m] BO PE
a shrub of the euphorbiacca sarandí [m] AR UY
shrub of the euphorbiaceae family sarandí [m] AR UY
a myrtaceous shrub uñi [m] CL
a leguminous shrub urape [m] VE
shrub of the euphorbiaceae family tempate [m] CR HN SV NI
a shrub of the rhamnacece family yáquil [m] CL
a shrub or small tree originating from the tropical region of the americas achiote [m] MX CAR EC
wax from the candelilla shrub (euphorbia cerifera) árbol de cera [m] HN
ringworm shrub barajo [m] GT HN SV
type of shrub with yellowish wood xococo [m] CU PR
type of shrub with yellowish wood agracejo de monte [m] CU PR
type of shrub with yellowish wood jía de monte [m] CU PR
coffee shrub that does not reach much height and does not require shade café caturro [m] DO CO
thick shrub burrusco [m] HN rur.
thick shrub burusco [m] HN
thick shrub burrusco [m] MX:Se rur.
kite rod made from the shrub (gynerium sagittatum) güin [m] CU
coffee shrub with two leaves sprouted naranjito [m] HN rur.
wild shrub of the verbena family filigrana [f] CU
paste and stimulating drink made from guaran shrub seeds guaraná [f] CAM BO PY
a shrub of the euphorbia genus peregrina [f] CU
a shrub retamilla [f] MX
a shrub ratania [f] PE
a shrub of the sapindaceae family rumpiata [f] CL
a shrub (paullinia cupana) paulinia [f] AMER
a ramose shrub growing in saltpetrous lands sampa [f] AR
a shrub used in dyeing tara [f] BO CL PE
a shrub of the papilionaceous family varilla [f] CL
a shrub (paullinia cupana) guaraná [f] CAM BO PY
hole made to plant a tree or shrub clota [f] ES local
Demographics
lilac shrub lila [f]
Engineering
fruit shrub arbusto frutal [m]
fruit-bearing shrub arbusto frutal [m]
shrub-like arbustivo [adj]
Biology
shrub-althaea malvavisco [m]
shrub layer capa de arbustos
Psychology
half-shrub semiarbusto [m]
Ecology
shrub with lanceolate labiérnago [m]
shrub land brezal [m]
shrub with palm leaves pacaya [f]
salicaceous shrub arroyuela [f]
Fire Fighting
grass-shrub pastizal-matorral [m]
Botany
shrub of the myrtaceas family used as tea in argentina alpamato [m]
a shrub and its fragrant fruit nance [m] MX CAM
a thorny shrub with small flowers and edible drupe fruit ababuy [m] CU DO PR
type of bush or shrub alcotán [m] HN SV CR
aromatic shrub 15 m in height and pleasant odor mastranto [m]
a wild shrub up to 2 m high, with long and horizontal branches with few forks, and fruit in the form of pulpy berry with many seeds (rollinia emarginata) araticú [m] AR:Ne
a wild shrub up to 2 m high, with long and horizontal branches with few forks, and fruit in the form of pulpy berry with many seeds (rollinia emarginata) araticú [m] PY
a small cup shrub (ocotea portoricensis) abispiyo [m] DO PR
a small cup shrub (ocotea portoricensis) avispillo [m] PR
hazel shrub avellano [m] CU
type of shrub with yellowish wood agracejo [m] CU PR
a kind of shrub of the genus berberis agracejo de monte [m] CU
a shrub measuring up to 30 feet aguacero [m] DO PR
a large shrub, with long and thin branches and yellow flowers agualmeque [m] HN
a climbing shrub up to 5 m in length, with long branches and white flowers arranged in small axillary clusters (machaerum inundaturn) bejuco Brasil [m] VE
ebony shrub bariaco [m] PR
an evergreen aromatic shrub (rarely small tree) native to south america (escallonia illinita) barraco [m] CL
a shrub up to 15 m high, large leaves and flowers between white and lilac camasey [m] PR
a shrub up to 8 m high, with opposing leaves, white flowers, large, clusters and berries edible purple flowers and fruits (heterotrichum cymosum) camasey peludo [m] PR
a shrub up to 8 m high, with opposing leaves, white flowers, large, clusters and berries edible purple flowers and fruits (heterotrichum cymosum) camasey terciopelo [m] PR
a shrub up to 15 m high, large leaves and flowers between white and lilac rifari [m] PE
a shrub up to 15 m high, large leaves and flowers between white and lilac jusillo [m] PR
a shrub tree of the genus clidemia camasey terciopelo [m] PR
a shrub tree of the genus clidemia camasey peludo [m] PR
a short shrub babeiro [m] PR
a tree shrub of the genus ziziphus (ziziphus reticulata) azufaifo [m] PR
an evergreen tropical shrub or small tree that is native to tropical parts of central and south america (bixa orellana) achiote [m] MX GT HN SV NI CR PA CU DO PR CO VE:E EC PE BO
an evergreen tropical shrub or small tree that is native to tropical parts of central and south america (bixa orellana) axiote [m] MX
an evergreen tropical shrub or small tree that is native to tropical parts of central and south america (bixa orellana) achiotero [m] MX
an evergreen tropical shrub or small tree that is native to tropical parts of central and south america (bixa orellana) onoto [m] CO:E VE
an evergreen tropical shrub or small tree that is native to tropical parts of central and south america (bixa orellana) anatto [m] PR
an evergreen tropical shrub or small tree that is native to tropical parts of central and south america (bixa orellana) urucú [m] BO PY AR:Ne
an evergreen tropical shrub or small tree that is native to tropical parts of central and south america (bixa orellana) shambo [m] PE:E
a shrub up to 1.5 m in height, with angular branches with two arched spines up to 1 cm in knots (randia parviflora) azota criollo [m] DO
a shrub of 1.5 m azotacaballo [m] HN PA
a shrub of 1.5 m sotacaballo [m] MX HN
a species of tree or tall shrub in the sapodilla family acana [m] CU PR
a species of tree or tall shrub in the sapodilla family acano [m] CU
tallow shrub árbol de cera [m] HN
tallow shrub pimientillo [m] HN SV
tallow shrub mantequero [m]
a species of tree or tall shrub in the sapodilla family ácana [m] CU
small tree or large shrub native to north and central america and the caribbean (myrica cerifera) árbol de cera [m] HN
small tree or large shrub native to north and central america and the caribbean (myrica cerifera) pimientillo [m] HN SV
hazel shrub (omphalea trichotoma) avellano [m] CU
a shrub or small tree up to 10 m tall (trema micrantha) ixpepe [m] MX:Se
a shrub or small tree up to 10 m tall (trema micrantha) capulín [m] GT HN SV NI
a shrub or small tree up to 10 m tall (trema micrantha) nigüito [m] EC
a shrub or small tree up to 10 m tall (trema micrantha) sapán [m] EC
a shrub or small tree up to 10 m tall (trema micrantha) surrumbo [m] CO
a shrub or small tree up to 10 m tall (trema micrantha) zurrumbo [m] CO
a shrub or small tree up to 10 m tall (trema micrantha) yaco de cuero [m] MX
a type of bush or shrub which has three-veined leaves (baccharis trinervis) alcotán [m] HN SV CR
ringworm shrub barrajo [m] GT HN
ringworm shrub barajo [m] GT HN SV
ringworm shrub guajavo [m] DO
ringworm shrub laureño [m] PA
ringworm shrub brujo [m] HN
a leguminous tree or large shrub (caesalpinia coriaria) agallo [m] PA
ringworm shrub zambrano [m] HN
a perennial, tall shrub or small tree native to southern mexico to panama arete [m] HN
a type of bush or shrub which has three-veined leaves (baccharis trinervis) crucito [m] HN
a fast-growing upright shrub which typically matures to 10 to 20' tall chacamalsóchil [m] MX
a fast-growing upright shrub which typically matures to 10 to 20' tall chacamalsúchil [m] MX
a fast-growing upright shrub which typically matures to 10 to 20' tall chacalshúchil [m] MX
a fast-growing upright shrub which typically matures to 10 to 20' tall chachalcahuite [m] MX
a fast-growing upright shrub which typically matures to 10 to 20' tall espantalobos [m] MX
a fast-growing upright shrub which typically matures to 10 to 20' tall jilincuche [m] HN
a fast-growing upright shrub which typically matures to 10 to 20' tall tabachín [m] MX
a perennial, tall shrub or small tree native to southern mexico to panama arito [m] HN
a perennial, tall shrub or small tree native to southern mexico to panama aretillo [m] MX SV
a shrub up to 3 m high, with semi-repellent and densely populated stems (baccharis trinervis) alcotán [m] HN SV CR
a shrub up to 3 m high, with semi-repellent and densely populated stems (baccharis trinervis) crucito [m] HN
a shrub-like plant native to south america barzalito [m] CO
a shrub or small tree in the family fabaceae, a kind of mesquite (prosopis juliflora) aroma [m] PR
tallow shrub arrayán [m] PR
tallow shrub arrayán bobo [m] PR
a shrub-like plant native to south america barsalito [m] CO
a shrub-like plant native to south america dadín [m] CL
a shrub-like plant native to south america sanalotodo [m] CO
a shrub or small tree in the family fabaceae, a kind of mesquite (prosopis juliflora) mezquite [m] MX GT SV NI PE
a shrub or small tree in the family fabaceae, a kind of mesquite (prosopis juliflora) mesquite [m] MX GT
a shrub or small tree in the family fabaceae, a kind of mesquite (prosopis juliflora) trupillo [m] CO
a shrub or small tree in the family fabaceae, a kind of mesquite (prosopis juliflora) yaque [m] VE:E
a large shrub or, more commonly, a tree with a spreading crown, that can sometimes grow up to 25 metres tall (luehea speciosa). bonete [m] SV
a south american species of large shrub or tree, which reaches up to 12 m in height and 40 cm in diameter (terminalia australis) amarillo [m] UY
a south american species of large shrub or tree, which reaches up to 12 m in height and 40 cm in diameter (terminalia australis) palo amarillo [m] MX
a shrub belonging to the family fabaceae (caesalpinia bahamensis) brasilete [m] PR
a species of flowering shrub or small tree in the borage family, boraginaceae (cordia boissieri) anacagüite [m] MX HN
a species of flowering shrub or small tree in the borage family, boraginaceae (cordia boissieri) nacagüite [m] MX HN
a species of flowering shrub or small tree in the borage family, boraginaceae (cordia boissieri) nacahuite [m] MX HN
a species of flowering shrub or small tree in the borage family, boraginaceae (cordia boissieri) anacahuite [m] MX HN
a species of flowering shrub or small tree in the borage family, boraginaceae (cordia boissieri) trompillo [m] MX HN
a species of flowering shrub or small tree in the borage family, boraginaceae (cordia boissieri) siricote [m] MX GT HN SV
a shrub up to 3 m high, with lustrous, oval and acuminate leaves, and fragrant white or creamy flowers (coffea arabica bourbon) borbón (inglés) [m] HN SV NI PR
a shrub up to 4 m in height, dark red bark, greenish foliage, elliptical and lustrous leaves and large yellow flowers (asimina blainii) anoncillo [m] PR
a shrub up to 4 m in height, dark red bark, greenish foliage, elliptical and lustrous leaves and large yellow flowers (asimina blainii) anoncillo negro [m] PR
a shrub up to 4 m in height, dark red bark, greenish foliage, elliptical and lustrous leaves and large yellow flowers (asimina blainii) anón cimarrón [m] PR
a shrub up to 2 m high, with spiny branches, lanceolate leaves and small white flowers (maytenus spinosa) abreboca [m] AR
a large erect shrub having large odd, pinnate leaves with large leaflets and axillary racemes of fragrant yellow flowers (platymiscium pinnatum) cristóbal [m] CR
a large erect shrub having large odd, pinnate leaves with large leaflets and axillary racemes of fragrant yellow flowers (platymiscium pinnatum) granadillo [m] HN SV NI
a shrub that grows as a vine, with pale green leaves and white flowers (used for medical purposes) burrito [m] AR
a type of parasitic plant that usually grows on branches of herbaceous or shrub vegetation and small trees (cuscuta platyloba) cabello de ángel [m] AR:N
a type of parasitic plant that usually grows on branches of herbaceous or shrub vegetation and small trees (cuscuta platyloba) cabello de ángel [m] CL
a type of parasitic plant that usually grows on branches of herbaceous or shrub vegetation and small trees (cuscuta platyloba) cabellos de ángel [m] CL
a large erect shrub having large odd, pinnate leaves with large leaflets and axillary racemes of fragrant yellow flowers (platymiscium pinnatum) cachimbo [m] CR
a shrub with beautiful white flowers cabrón [m] PR
a shrub that grows as a vine, with pale green leaves and white flowers (used for medical purposes) burro [m] AR
a small shrub (ixora ferrea) cucubano [m] PR
a shrub up to 5 m in height, with a waxy coating on the stems and inflorescences in dense terminal clusters with numerous conspicuous reddish or violet flowers and numerous winged seeds (oreocallis grandiflora) gañal [m] EC
shrub up to 5 m in height, with a waxy coating on the stems and inflorescences in dense terminal clusters with numerous conspicuous reddish or violet flowers and numerous winged seeds (used for medical purposes) (proteaceae gañal [m] EC
a shrub up to 10 m in height, with angular twigs, ovate leaves, with few flowers of white or pink petals, and subglobous fruit (clusia minor) copeyejo [m] DO
a shrub up to 5 m in height, with a waxy coating on the stems and inflorescences in dense terminal clusters with numerous conspicuous reddish or violet flowers and numerous winged seeds (oreocallis grandiflora) cucharillo [m] EC
a shrub up to 5 m in height, with a waxy coating on the stems and inflorescences in dense terminal clusters with numerous conspicuous reddish or violet flowers and numerous winged seeds (oreocallis grandiflora) saltaperico [m] PE
shrub up to 5 m in height, with a waxy coating on the stems and inflorescences in dense terminal clusters with numerous conspicuous reddish or violet flowers and numerous winged seeds (used for medical purposes) (proteaceae saltaperico [m] PE
a shrub up to 3 m in height with ascending leaves, green from greyish to bluish (senecio vaccinioides) cubilán [m] EC
a shrub up to 5 m in height, with a waxy coating on the stems and inflorescences in dense terminal clusters with numerous conspicuous reddish or violet flowers and numerous winged seeds (oreocallis grandiflora) galuay [m] EC:S
shrub up to 5 m in height, with a waxy coating on the stems and inflorescences in dense terminal clusters with numerous conspicuous reddish or violet flowers and numerous winged seeds (used for medical purposes) (proteaceae galuay [m] EC
a deciduous shrub growing to 3 m (psoralea glandulosa) culén [m] PE CL AR
a deciduous shrub growing to 3 m (psoralea glandulosa) hierba de san agustín [m] PE
shrub up to 5 m in height, with a waxy coating on the stems and inflorescences in dense terminal clusters with numerous conspicuous reddish or violet flowers and numerous winged seeds (used for medical purposes) (proteaceae cucharillo [m] EC
a shrub up to 10 m in height, with angular twigs, ovate leaves, with few flowers of white or pink petals, and subglobous fruit (clusia minor) cupey chiquito [m] DO
a shrub up to 10 m in height, with angular twigs, ovate leaves, with few flowers of white or pink petals, and subglobous fruit (clusia minor) cupey trepador [m] PR
a shrub up to 10 m in height, with angular twigs, ovate leaves, with few flowers of white or pink petals, and subglobous fruit (clusia minor) cupeyito [m] DO
an evergreen shrub or tree native to the andean forests of peru, bolivia and southern ecuador (escallonia resinosa) chachacomo [m] EC PE
a shrub up to 2 m in height, with sharp branches, leaves with toothed edge, and white flowers(proustia cuneifolia) huañil [m] CL AR:O
a large, fast-growing leafy perennial shrub (jatropha aconitifolia) chamburo [m] CO rare
a large, fast-growing leafy perennial shrub (jatropha aconitifolia) panamá [m] CO
a large, fast-growing leafy perennial shrub (jatropha aconitifolia) papayuelo [m] CO
a deciduous shrub with obovate, glossy dark green leaves (escallonia virgata) chapel [m] AR:S
a blooming shrub native to the sage scrub community and desert southwest of the united states and northern mexico, as well as parts of south america (baccharis salicifolia) suncho [m] BO AR
a large perennial shrub or small tree in the coffee family, rubiaceae, that is native to the american subtropics and tropics (hamelia patens) xkaná [m] MX
a large perennial shrub or small tree in the coffee family, rubiaceae, that is native to the american subtropics and tropics (hamelia patens) xkanán [m] MX
a large perennial shrub or small tree in the coffee family, rubiaceae, that is native to the american subtropics and tropics (hamelia patens) chichipinte [m] HN SV
a large perennial shrub or small tree in the coffee family, rubiaceae, that is native to the american subtropics and tropics (hamelia patens) chichipince [m] HN SV
a large perennial shrub or small tree in the coffee family, rubiaceae, that is native to the american subtropics and tropics (hamelia patens) zorrillo real [m] HN SV
a large perennial shrub or small tree in the coffee family, rubiaceae, that is native to the american subtropics and tropics (hamelia patens) coralillo [m] DO
a much-branched shrub or small tree 45–75 m tall with nodular stems chaclolo (del zoque) [m] MX
a much-branched shrub or small tree 45–75 m tall with nodular stems guancanalá [m] MX
a much-branched shrub or small tree 45–75 m tall with nodular stems chocolol [m] MX
a much-branched shrub or small tree 45–75 m tall with nodular stems huancanalá [m] MX
a shrub with strong trunk and white and pink flowers, with twisted petals and small, growing in clusters (escallonia tubar) chilco [m] CO
a shrub native to the lowlands, with fairly straight stem, leaves, thin and long, somewhat resinous (baccharis lanceolata) chilco [m] PE
a shrub up to 5 m high, covered with stinging hairs, alternate leaves, ovate to round, irregularly toothed, small flowers without petals and cluster fruits of white berries (urtica baccifera) chichicaste [m] MX GT HN NI CU
a shrub up to 5 m high, covered with stinging hairs, alternate leaves, ovate to round, irregularly toothed, small flowers without petals and cluster fruits of white berries (urtica baccifera) jiopacle [m] MX
a shrub up to 5 m high, covered with stinging hairs, alternate leaves, ovate to round, irregularly toothed, small flowers without petals and cluster fruits of white berries (urtica baccifera) palo de nigua [m] SV
a shrub up to 5 m tall, with small branches (coursetia polyphylla) chilincoco [m] HN
a shrub up to 6 m in height, with tiny flowers of white color and fruit shaped like ribs (eugenia octopleura) chimiz [m] HN:W
shrub whose leaves are used as condiment and an extract thereof is used for medicinal purposes (tagetes elliptica) chincho [m] PE
a large, fast-growing leafy perennial shrub that is believed to have originated in the yucatán peninsula of mexico (cnidoscolus aconitifolius) chicasquil [m] CR
a shrub with strong trunk and white and pink flowers, with twisted petals and small, growing in clusters (escallonia tubar) rodamonte [m] CO
a shrub with strong trunk and white and pink flowers, with twisted petals and small, growing in clusters (escallonia tubar) tibar [m] CO
a shrub up to 2 m high, with small green leaves and very creamy yellow or yellow-greenish-yellow flowers that are used to decorate births or cribs (lippia oxyphyllaria) chiribito [m] HN
a flowering shrub in the nightshade family (brunfelsia grandiflora) chiric sanango [m] PE
a large perennial shrub or small tree in the coffee family, rubiaceae, that is native to the american subtropics and tropics (hamelia patens) chichipinze [m] HN rur.
hardy red a shrub or small tree in the dogbane family apocynaceae, toxic in all its parts (nerium oleander) ébano [m] CO
hardy red a shrub or small tree in the dogbane family apocynaceae, toxic in all its parts (nerium oleander) habano [m] CO
hardy red a shrub or small tree in the dogbane family apocynaceae, toxic in all its parts (nerium oleander) laurel rosa [m] CO
a large fruiting,evergreen shrub or small tree (feijoa sellowiana) guayabo [m] UY
an evergreen shrub or small tree in the pea family that typically grows to 10' tall but occasionally rises to as much as 15' mal de ojo [m] AR
an evergreen shrub or a tree with a spreading or pyramidal crown (lindackeria laurina) escrihano [m] PA
a shrub in the legume family (caesalpinia gilliesii) mal de ojo [m] AR
a species of flowering perennial shrub in the trumpet vine family, bignoniaceae, that is native to the americas (tecoma stans) escandor [m] MX
a species of flowering perennial shrub in the trumpet vine family, bignoniaceae, that is native to the americas (tecoma stans) guarán [m] AR:Nw
a species of flowering perennial shrub in the trumpet vine family, bignoniaceae, that is native to the americas (tecoma stans) escandol [m] MX
a species of flowering perennial shrub in the trumpet vine family, bignoniaceae, that is native to the americas (tecoma stans) guaranguay [m] AR:Nw
a species of flowering perennial shrub in the trumpet vine family, bignoniaceae, that is native to the americas (tecoma stans) miñona [m] MX
a species of flowering perennial shrub in the trumpet vine family, bignoniaceae, that is native to the americas (tecoma stans) tostó [m] AR:Nw
a species of flowering perennial shrub in the trumpet vine family, bignoniaceae, that is native to the americas (tecoma stans) pichiché [m] MX:Se
a species of flowering perennial shrub in the trumpet vine family, bignoniaceae, that is native to the americas (tecoma stans) guiebiche [m] MX:S
a species of flowering perennial shrub in the trumpet vine family, bignoniaceae, that is native to the americas (tecoma stans) nixtamalsóchil [m] MX
a species of flowering perennial shrub in the trumpet vine family, bignoniaceae, that is native to the americas (tecoma stans) copete [m] PA
a perennial tree or shrub carbón [m] HN SV NI
a large shrub or a tree with a dense, rounded or spreading crown (miconia argentea) cenizo [m] MX
a leguminous tree or large shrub native to the caribbean, mexico, central america, and northern south america (caesalpinia coriaria) nacasol [m] GT SV NI
a leguminous tree or large shrub native to the caribbean, mexico, central america, and northern south america (caesalpinia coriaria) cascalote [m] MX
a leguminous tree or large shrub native to the caribbean, mexico, central america, and northern south america (caesalpinia coriaria) guascolote [m] NI
a leguminous tree or large shrub native to the caribbean, mexico, central america, and northern south america (caesalpinia coriaria) cascalote [m] MX
a leguminous tree or large shrub native to the caribbean, mexico, central america, and northern south america (caesalpinia coriaria) nacascol [m] GT NI CR
a leguminous tree or large shrub native to the caribbean, mexico, central america, and northern south america (caesalpinia coriaria) nacascul [m] MX
a leguminous tree or large shrub native to the caribbean, mexico, central america, and northern south america (caesalpinia coriaria) nacascalote [m] MX
a leguminous tree or large shrub native to the caribbean, mexico, central america, and northern south america (caesalpinia coriaria) nacascolo [m] MX GT HN SV NI CR
a hairless shrub guayabillo forastero [m] DO PR
shrub up to 4 m tall, with thick, ashen-colored branches, pinnate leaves and purple axillary flowers huayacán [m] BO CL
shrub up to 4 m tall, with thick, ashen-colored branches, pinnate leaves and purple axillary flowers palo santo [m] CL
a perennial shrub or subshrub of the family krameriaceae (krameria bicolor) guachapurillo [m] MX:N
a perennial shrub or subshrub of the family krameriaceae (krameria bicolor) tajuy [m] MX
a plant growing as a large shrub to small tree up to 10 meters in height, (typically 2-4 meters) and to 15 cm in diameter (picramnia pentandra) huesillo [m] PR
a plant growing as a large shrub to small tree up to 10 meters in height, (typically 2-4 meters) and to 15 cm in diameter (picramnia pentandra) hueso [m] PR
a plant growing as a large shrub to small tree up to 10 meters in height, (typically 2-4 meters) and to 15 cm in diameter (picramnia pentandra) hueso blanco [m] PR
a plant growing as a large shrub to small tree up to 10 meters in height, (typically 2-4 meters) and to 15 cm in diameter (picramnia pentandra) hueso prieto [m] PR
a plant growing as a large shrub to small tree up to 10 meters in height, (typically 2-4 meters) and to 15 cm in diameter (picramnia pentandra) palo de peje [m] DO
shrub up to 4 m tall, with thick, ashen-colored branches, pinnate leaves and purple axillary flowers huayacán [m] EC rare
a small leguminous tree or thorny shrub native to peru (caesalpinia spinosa) guatapanare [m] VE:E
a shrub up to 8 m tall with flowering in axillary spikes (hedyosmum bonplandianum) gallinazo [m] CO
a species of flowering shrub or small tree in the buckthorn family (karwinskia humboldtiana) frutillo [m] MX
a perennial shrub (clidemia hirta) friegaplatos [m] DO rare
a species of shrub native to the paleotropics and neotropics (polyscias guilfoylei) gallego [m] PR
ringworm shrub guajavo [m] DO
a hairless shrub guayabillo [m] DO PR
a hairless shrub guayabillo forastero [m] PR
shrub up to 4 m tall, with thick, ashen-colored branches, pinnate leaves and purple axillary flowers guayacán [m] CL
a large perennial shrub or small tree in the coffee family, rubiaceae, native to the american subtropics and tropics ( hamelia patens) coralillo [m] DO
a species of flowering perennial shrub in the trumpet vine family, bignoniaceae, native to the americas (tecoma stans) copete [m] PA
a species of flowering perennial shrub in the trumpet vine family, bignoniaceae, native to the americas (tecoma stans) escandol [m] MX
a species of flowering perennial shrub in the trumpet vine family, bignoniaceae, native to the americas (tecoma stans) escandor [m] MX
a species of flowering perennial shrub in the trumpet vine family, bignoniaceae, native to the americas (tecoma stans) guarán [m] AR:Nw
a species of flowering perennial shrub in the trumpet vine family, bignoniaceae, native to the americas (tecoma stans) guaranguay [m] AR:Nw
a species of flowering perennial shrub in the trumpet vine family, bignoniaceae, native to the americas (tecoma stans) guiebiche [m] MX:S
a species of flowering perennial shrub in the trumpet vine family, bignoniaceae, native to the americas (tecoma stans) nixtamalsóchil [m] MX
a species of flowering perennial shrub in the trumpet vine family, bignoniaceae, native to the americas (tecoma stans) pichiché [m] MX:Se
a species of flowering perennial shrub in the trumpet vine family, bignoniaceae, native to the americas (tecoma stans) tostó [m] AR:Nw
a species of flowering shrub in the verbena family verbenaceae, native from mexico to south america and the caribbean (duranta erecta) corazón de paloma [m] DO
a species of flowering shrub in the verbena family verbenaceae, native from mexico to south america and the caribbean (duranta erecta) limoncillo cimarrón [m] DO
a species of flowering shrub or small tree in the buckthorn family, rhamnaceae (karwinskia humboldtiana) coyotillo [m] MX
an evergreen shrub with multiple stems, or a tree with a spreading crown cuajachote [m] HN
an evergreen shrub with multiple stems, or a tree with a spreading crown achiotillo [m] HN
an evergreen shrub with multiple stems, or a tree with a spreading crown chichipinze [m] HN
an evergreen shrub with multiple stems, or a tree with a spreading crown coloradillo [m] HN
an evergreen shrub with multiple stems, or a tree with a spreading crown coralillo [m] NI
an evergreen shrub with multiple stems, or a tree with a spreading crown cuajachote [m] HN
an evergreen shrub with multiple stems, or a tree with a spreading crown piojillo [m] HN
an evergreen shrub with tubular orange flowers (justicia spicigera) cuajatinta [m] HN SV NI
type of deciduous shrub crucero [m] CL AR
large erect shrub of colombia having large odd-pinnate leaves with large leaflets and axillary racemes of fragrant yellow flowers (platymiscium pinnatum) cristóbal [m] CR
a shrub up to 2 m in height, with alternate leaves, violet flowers and a red globose berry-like fruit (vassobia brevifolia) ichivil [m] AR:Nw
a shrub up to 2 m in height, with alternate leaves, violet flowers and a red globose berry-like fruit (vassobia brevifolia) pucancho [m] AR:Nw
a shrub up to 4 m tall, with thick, ashen-colored branches, pinnate leaves and purple axillary flowers huayacán [m] BO CL
a shrub up to 4 m tall, with thick, ashen-colored branches, pinnate leaves and purple axillary flowers huayacán [m] EC rare
a hairless shrub, with evergreen, stiff, dentate leaves, with axillary inflorescence and generally white flowers huayo [m] PE CL
a shrub up to 5 m tall, with alternate leaves, flowers of white to pink color, and fruits in drupe, dark purple, almost black, when rip (ardisia revoluta) güitumbillo [m] MX:Se
a shrub of climbing branches, with opposite leaves, elliptic and axillary inflorescences, grouped on short branches, greenish-yellow flowers, with fleshy petals and capsular fruit (hippocratea acapulcensis) ixcate [m] MX
a shrub of climbing branches, with opposite leaves, elliptic and axillary inflorescences, grouped on short branches, greenish-yellow flowers, with fleshy petals and capsular fruit (hippocratea acapulcensis) matapiojo [m] MX GT NI
a shrub up to 2 m in height, with alternate leaves, violet flowers and a red globose berry (vassobia brevifolia) ichivil [m] AR:Nw
inca tea, an aromatic shrub up to 1 m tall, with pale green deciduous foliage, lanceolate leaves with smooth edges and white flowers (lippia integrifolia) incayuyo [m] AR:C,Nw
a branchy shrub with elliptical, green or yellowish leaves, axillary inflorescences, tubular flowers of white color and small fruit with two seeds inside (clerodendrum ligustrinum) ♦ icinté [m] MX:Se
a branchy shrub with elliptical, green or yellowish leaves, axillary inflorescences, tubular flowers of white color and small fruit with two seeds inside (clerodendrum ligustrinum) ♦ muste [m] MX:Se
a shrub up to 12 m tall, trunk with strong branched spines, branches with unbranched thorns, alternate leaves, oblong or elliptical, ovate and with serrated margin, white flowers in clusters and red globose fruit (myroxylon flexuosum) huichichiltemel [m] MX
a deciduous xerophilous shrub with cream-colored flowers and a dry fruit-like pod (mimozyganthus carinatus) iscayante [m] AR:Nw
a shrub up to 2 m in height, with alternate leaves, violet flowers and a red globose berry-like fruit (vassobia brevifolia) ischivil [m] AR:Nw
a wild shrub, up to 3 m tall, with simple leaves, inflorescence in clusters, small flowers of an intense orange color and orange fruit of hard shell (jacquinia aurantiaca) güirrique [m] NI
a wild shrub, up to 3 m tall, with simple leaves, inflorescence in clusters, small flowers of an intense orange color and orange fruit of hard shell (jacquinia aurantiaca) profeta [m] MX:Se
a wild shrub, up to 3 m tall, with simple leaves, inflorescence in clusters, small flowers of an intense orange color and orange fruit of hard shell (jacquinia aurantiaca) sicaján [m] MX:Se
a wild shrub, up to 3 m tall, with simple leaves, inflorescence in clusters, small flowers of an intense orange color and orange fruit of hard shell (jacquinia aurantiaca) siche [m] MX:Se
a wild shrub, up to 3 m tall, with simple leaves, inflorescence in clusters, small flowers of an intense orange color and orange fruit of hard shell (jacquinia aurantiaca) sique [m] MX:Se
a wild shrub, up to 3 m tall, with simple leaves, inflorescence in clusters, small flowers of an intense orange color and orange fruit of hard shell (jacquinia aurantiaca) siqueté [m] MX:Se
a wild shrub, up to 3 m tall, with simple leaves, inflorescence in clusters, small flowers of an intense orange color and orange fruit of hard shell (jacquinia aurantiaca) sochipaltic [m] MX
a woody shrub with oval leaves and blue fruits (phthirusa purpurea) hicaquillo [m] PR
a shrub up to 3 m tall, with small, thin branches and grouped purple flowers (schlegelia portoricensis) higüerillo de sierra [m] PR
inca tea, an aromatic shrub up to 1 m tall, with pale green deciduous foliage, lanceolate leaves with smooth edges and white flowers (lippia integrifolia) té del inca [m]
a woody shrub with oval leaves and blue fruits (phthirusa purpurea) pelapalo [m] PR
a woody shrub with oval leaves and blue fruits (phthirusa purpurea) pela palo [m] PR
a shrub up to 10 m tall, smooth stem, greenish-white flowers and edible fruit resembling a small pomegranate (eugenia mato) orco mato [m] AR:Nw
a shrub up to 2 m in height, with alternate leaves, violet flowers and a red globose berry (vassobia brevifolia) ischivil [m] AR:Nw
a shrub up to 2 m in height, with alternate leaves, violet flowers and a red globose berry (vassobia brevifolia) pucancho [m] AR:Nw
a shrub up to 4 m tall, with thick, ashen-colored branches, pinnate leaves and purple axillary flowers guayacán [m] CL
a shrub up to 4 m tall, with thick, ashen-colored branches, pinnate leaves and purple axillary flowers palo santo [m] MX
a shrub up to 5 m tall, with alternate leaves, flowers of white to pink color, and fruits in drupe, dark purple, almost black, when rip (ardisia revoluta) guastomate [m] NI CR:N
a shrub up to 5 m tall, with alternate leaves, flowers of white to pink color, and fruits in drupe, dark purple, almost black, when rip (ardisia revoluta) sirasil [m] MX:Se
a shrub up to 5 m tall, with alternate leaves, flowers of white to pink color, and fruits in drupe, dark purple, almost black, when rip (ardisia revoluta) sirarí [m] MX:Se
a hairless shrub, with evergreen, stiff, dentate leaves, with axillary inflorescence and generally white flowers guayo [m] CL
a shrub up to 10 m tall, smooth stem, greenish-white flowers and edible fruit resembling a small pomegranate (eugenia mato) horco mato [m] AR:Nw
arborescent shrub esclerófilo [m]
arborescent shrub matorral arborescente [m]
caper shrub (capparis speciosa) naranjillo [m] AR:Ne
a shrub of arid regions that produces a latex lechero [m] EC
a shrub species of the family amaranthaceae, endemic to the north of argentina and bolivia (allenrolfea vaginata) jume [m] AR
a plant that grows as a medium shrub to small tree up to 5 m in height (typically 1-2 m) (erithalis fruticosa) jayajabico [m] PR
a plant that grows as a medium shrub to small tree up to 5 m in height (typically 1-2 m) (erithalis fruticosa) iayajabico [m] PR
an evergreen shrub growing to 3 m (fortunella margarita) kinoto [m] AR UY
an evergreen shrub growing to 3 m (fortunella margarita) quinoto [m] AR UY
an evergreen shrub growing to 3 m (fortunella margarita) kinoto [m] AR UY
caper shrub (capparis speciosa) limoncillo [m] BO:C,W
a shrub up to 3.5 m high, with pinnate leaves, inflorescence in cluster, small yellow flowers and berry-shaped fruit (odostemon fascicularis) xoxoco [m] MX
a mangrove shrub in the family combretaceae (conocarpus erectus) mangle enano [m] HN EC
a shrub in the legume family (caesalpinia gilliesii) maldiojo [m] AR:C
an evergreen shrub growing to 2 m (illicium floridanum) matacaballo [m] MX
shrub sida malvillón [m] GT
shrub sida huinar [m] MX
shrub sida huinare [m] MX
shrub sida huinari [m] MX
a species of shrub or tree and the only member of the monotypic genus crataeva (crateva tapia) naranjito [m] CO
a species of shrub or tree and the only member of the monotypic genus crataeva (crateva tapia) naranjuelo [m] CO
a species of shrub or tree and the only member of the monotypic genus crataeva (crateva tapia) palo de guaco [m] PA
a species of shrub or tree and the only member of the monotypic genus crataeva (crateva tapia) palo nareida [m] BO:N
a shrub up to 10 m tall, smooth stem, greenish-white flowers and edible fruit resembling a small pomegranate (eugenia mato) orco mato [m] AR:Nw
a deciduous tree or shrub (nothofagus antarctica) ñire [m] CL AR
a deciduous tree or shrub (nothofagus antarctica) ñirre [m] CL
an evergreen shrub with tubular orange flowers (jacobinia spicigera) muicle [m] MX
an evergreen shrub with tubular orange flowers (jacobinia spicigera) mohintli [m] MX
an evergreen shrub with tubular orange flowers (jacobinia spicigera) moictle [m] MX
an evergreen shrub with tubular orange flowers (jacobinia spicigera) micle [m] MX
an evergreen shrub (salvia microphylla) pabellón mexicano [m] MX
an evergreen shrub or small tree native to the caribbean, central america and south america (psidium guajava) palo de guayaba [m] CU CO VE
a tall, upright, fast-growing shrub with feathery leaves and a bright colorful display of large clusters (cassia corymbosa) sen del campo [m] AR UY
an evergreen shrub growing to 2 m romerito cimarrón [m] MX
an evergreen shrub growing to 2 m romero cedro [m] MX
a species of shrub in the legume family (prosopis strombulifera) retortuño [m] AR:C,Nw
a shrub native to chile and adjacent regions of southern argentina (ugni molinae) uñi [m] CL:C,S disused
a semi-woody shrub or small tree, growing up to 3–5 m (brugmansia suaveolens) toé [m] PE
a spiny, evergreen shrub or small tree up to 15 m high (ziziphus mauritiana) yuyugo [m] HN
a shrub in the genus berberis (berberis vulgaris) agracejo [m]
a shrub in the genus berberis (berberis vulgaris) agracillo [m]
a shrub in the genus berberis (berberis vulgaris) agraz [m] AL
a shrub in the genus berberis (berberis vulgaris) agrazón [m] ES local
a shrub in the genus berberis (berberis vulgaris) agrecillo [m]
a shrub in the genus berberis (berberis vulgaris) alarguez (árabe) [m]
a species of fodder shrub in the family amaranthaceae (atriplex halimus) álimo [m]
a tall deciduous shrub in the family rhamnaceae (frangula alnus) arraclán [m]
a tall deciduous shrub in the family rhamnaceae (frangula alnus) aliso negro [m]
a dioecious evergreen shrub or small tree of the genus pistacia (pistacia lentiscus) lentisco [m]
a dioecious evergreen shrub or small tree of the genus pistacia (pistacia lentiscus) almácigo [m]
a shrub in the dogbane family apocynaceae, toxic in all its parts (nerium oleander) baladre (catalán) [m]
ringworm shrub barajo [m] HN SV
a shrub in the genus berberis (berberis vulgaris) berberís [m]
a shrub in the genus berberis (berberis vulgaris) bérbero [m]
a shrub in the genus berberis (berberis vulgaris) bérberos [m]
a deciduous tree or shrub belonging to the genus prunus (prunus serotina) capulí (náhuatl) [m]
a deciduous tree or shrub belonging to the genus prunus (prunus serotina) capulín [m]
a deciduous tree or shrub belonging to the genus prunus (prunus serotina) capulín [m] MX
fragrant indo-european shrub casiopiri [m]
an evergreen shrub in the figwort family(leucophyllum frutescens) cenizo [m]
a very spiny, densely branched shrub of the legume family fabaceae (calicotome spinosa) erizón [m]
perennial shrub frútice [m]
a woody shrub native to south america of the spurge family (manihot esculenta) guacamote (náhuatl) [m] MX
a leguminous tree or large shrub native to the caribbean, mexico, central america, and northern south america (libidibia coriaria) guarango (quechua) [m] VE
an evergreen shrub or small tree native to the caribbean, central america and south america (psidium guajava) guayabo [m]
a species of shrub or small tree in the legume family, fabaceae (vachellia farnesiana) huisache (náhuatl) [m] MX SV
a species of shrub or small tree in the legume family, fabaceae(vachellia farnesiana) huizache [m] MX
a dioecious evergreen shrub or small tree of the genus pistacia (pistacia lentiscus) lantisco [m] AL
a climbing shrub, producing stems that can be up to 40 metres long (strychnos guianensis) mavacure [m]
a species of flowering tree or shrub of the genus sophora of the family fabaceae (sophora macrocarpa) mayo [m]
a semi-parasitic shrub that grows on different types of trees (viscum album) muérdago [m]
common shrub (adesmia microphylla) palhuén (mapuche) [m]
an upright deciduous, monoecious shrub (boehmeria nivea) ramio (malayo) [m]
a shrub native to the mediterranean region which is widely used as an ornamental (nerium oleander) rododafne [m]
a deciduous shrub to small tree in the cashew family anacardiaceae (rhus coriaria) rus [m]
a species of deciduous tree or shrub in the rose family (sorbus aucuparia) serbo [m]
tea shrub [m]
a species of evergreen shrub (camellia sinensis) [m]
fabaceae shrub retama [f]
a shrub up to 2 m in height, with spines about 1 cm long in its branches, obtuse and rounded base and apex leaves (randia ciliolata) agalla [f] CU
an erect, perennial herb or sub-shrub, growing up to 1 metre tall with numerous slender and wiry stems arising from a thick, hard root (indigofera lespedezioides) alcotana [f] HN
scrub/shrub up to 2 m in height with yellow flowers escoba amarga  [f] CU
a fast-growing upright shrub which typically matures to 10 to 20' tall acacia [f] MX GT HN CR PA
pickleweed shrub (batis marítima) barrilla [f] PR
a shrub up to 15 m high, large leaves and flowers between white and lilac rupiña [f] PE:Ne
an evergreen tropical shrub or small tree that is native to tropical parts of central and south america (bixa orellana) bija [f] MX:Se HN:N PA CU DO PR CO VE
an evergreen tropical shrub or small tree that is native to tropical parts of central and south america (bixa orellana) pumacua [f] MX
a shrub or small tree up to 10 m tall (trema micrantha) afata colorada [f] AR:N
tallow shrub pimientilla [f] HN NI
tallow shrub cera vegetal [f] GT HN
small tree or large shrub native to north and central america and the caribbean (myrica cerifera) cera vegetal [f] GT HN
small tree or large shrub native to north and central america and the caribbean (myrica cerifera) pimientilla [f] HN NI
a shrub or small tree up to 10 m tall (trema micrantha) uvilla [f] BO:C,E
a leguminous tree or large shrub (caesalpinia coriaria) guatapaná [f] DO PR
a type of bush or shrub which has three-veined leaves (baccharis trinervis) marucha [f] CO
a type of bush or shrub which has three-veined leaves (baccharis trinervis) barba fina [f] HN
an erect, perennial herb or sub-shrub, growing up to 1 metre tall with numerous slender and wiry stems arising from a thick, hard root (indigofera lespedezioides) chachicagua [f] HN
a type of bush or shrub which has three-veined leaves (baccharis trinervis) lengua de vaca [f] HN NI
an erect, perennial herb or sub-shrub, growing up to 1 metre tall with numerous slender and wiry stems arising from a thick, hard root (indigofera lespedezioides) agenciana [f] HN
an erect, perennial herb or sub-shrub, growing up to 1 metre tall with numerous slender and wiry stems arising from a thick, hard root (indigofera lespedezioides) genciana [f] HN
a fast-growing upright shrub which typically matures to 10 to 20' tall acacia [f] MX GT HN CR PA
a fast-growing upright shrub which typically matures to 10 to 20' tall barbona [f] HN
a fast-growing upright shrub which typically matures to 10 to 20' tall clavellina [f] CU PR
a fast-growing upright shrub which typically matures to 10 to 20' tall flor de ángel [f] PE
a fast-growing upright shrub which typically matures to 10 to 20' tall guacamaya [f] CU
a fast-growing upright shrub which typically matures to 10 to 20' tall sirundanicua [f] MX:W
a shrub up to 3 m high, with semi-repellent and densely populated stems (baccharis trinervis) barba fina [f] HN
a shrub up to 3 m high, with semi-repellent and densely populated stems (baccharis trinervis) lengua de vaca [f] HN NI
a shrub up to 3 m high, with semi-repellent and densely populated stems (baccharis trinervis) marucha [f] CO
a shrub-like plant native to south america barsalita [f] CO
a shrub or small tree in the family fabaceae, a kind of mesquite (prosopis juliflora) bayahonda [f] PR
a shrub-like plant native to south america chilca [f] MX GT HN CO EC:C PE BO:W,C CL AR UY
a shrub-like plant native to south america suelda con suelda [f] PE
a shrub-like plant native to south america tola [f] PE BO CL
a shrub or small tree in the family fabaceae, a kind of mesquite (prosopis juliflora) bayaonda [f] PR
a shrub or small tree in the family fabaceae, a kind of mesquite (prosopis juliflora) bayahonda [f] DO PR
a shrub or small tree in the family fabaceae, a kind of mesquite (prosopis juliflora) sirisecua [f] MX:W
a shrub or small tree in the family fabaceae, a kind of mesquite (prosopis juliflora) bayaonda [f] PR
a perennial shrub up to 1.5 m tall, with pale green elongated leaves with jagged edges and flowers grouped in clusters of pale pinkish or dark pink, widely used in folk medicine (thessaria absinthioides). brea [f] CL
a climbing shrub of elongated branches, with spines that rise above the insertion of the leaves, linear with triangular base, and without fruits (catesbaea ekmaniana) ancaona [f] DO
a large erect shrub having large odd, pinnate leaves with large leaflets and axillary racemes of fragrant yellow flowers (platymiscium pinnatum) quira [f] CR
an ornamental shrub up to to 15 feet high, producing reddish-orange flowers with deciduous leaves (sesbania punicea) acacia mansa [f] UY
a shrub up to 2 m high, with spiny branches, lanceolate leaves and small white flowers (maytenus spinosa) abriboca [f] AR
shrub up to 5 m in height, with a waxy coating on the stems and inflorescences in dense terminal clusters with numerous conspicuous reddish or violet flowers and numerous winged seeds (used for medical purposes) (proteaceae cucharilla [f] PE
a shrub up to 5 m in height, with a waxy coating on the stems and inflorescences in dense terminal clusters with numerous conspicuous reddish or violet flowers and numerous winged seeds (oreocallis grandiflora) cucharilla [f] PE
a shrub up to 2 m in height, with sharp branches, leaves with toothed edge, and white flowers(proustia cuneifolia) charcoma [f] AR:C,Nw,W
a shrub up to 2 m in height, with sharp branches, leaves with toothed edge, and white flowers(proustia cuneifolia) pucana [f] AR:Nw
a shrub or small tree with small red fruit and long, narrow leaves (psychotria viridis) chacruna (del quechua) [f] PE
a blooming shrub native to the sage scrub community and desert southwest of the united states and northern mexico, as well as parts of south america (baccharis salicifolia) cibinga [f] AR:Nw
an evergreen shrub or tree native to the andean forests of peru, bolivia and southern ecuador (escallonia resinosa) tasta [f] PE:C,S
a large perennial shrub or small tree in the coffee family, rubiaceae, that is native to the american subtropics and tropics (hamelia patens) cerva conuco [f] DO
a large perennial shrub or small tree in the coffee family, rubiaceae, that is native to the american subtropics and tropics (hamelia patens) cerva conuco [f] DO
a large perennial shrub or small tree in the coffee family, rubiaceae, that is native to the american subtropics and tropics (hamelia patens) desyerba conuco [f] DO
a garden shrub of small flowers, with a corolla formed of five petals, white, pink or purple (robinsonella divergens) chabelita [f] MX:S PA
a shrub up to 3 m (tessaria dodoneifolia) chilca dulce (argentina centro-norte/uruguay) [f]
a shrub up to 5 m high, covered with stinging hairs, alternate leaves, ovate to round, irregularly toothed, small flowers without petals and cluster fruits of white berries (urtica baccifera) nigua [f] SV
a large, fast-growing leafy perennial shrub that is believed to have originated in the yucatán peninsula of mexico (cnidoscolus aconitifolius) chaya [f] MX:Se GT HN SV
a shrub up to 5 m high, with lanceolate leaveswhite and pale pink flowers (vernonia tortuosa) chicuana [f] MX
hardy red a shrub or small tree in the dogbane family apocynaceae, toxic in all its parts (nerium oleander) flor de la habana [f] CO
hardy red a shrub or small tree in the dogbane family apocynaceae, toxic in all its parts (nerium oleander) flor de la habana [f] CO
hardy red a shrub or small tree in the dogbane family apocynaceae, toxic in all its parts (nerium oleander) rosa francesa [f] CU
a large fruiting,evergreen shrub or small tree (feijoa sellowiana) feijoa [f] MX GT CO EC
an evergreen shrub or small tree in the pea family that typically grows to 10' tall but occasionally rises to as much as 15' disciplina de monja [f] AR:Nw
an evergreen shrub or small tree in the pea family that typically grows to 10' tall but occasionally rises to as much as 15' disciplina de monje [f] AR:Nw
an evergreen shrub or small tree in the pea family that typically grows to 10' tall but occasionally rises to as much as 15' espiga de amor [f] PR
an evergreen shrub or small tree in the pea family that typically grows to 10' tall but occasionally rises to as much as 15' espiga de oro [f] PR
an evergreen shrub or small tree in the pea family that typically grows to 10' tall but occasionally rises to as much as 15' piscala [f] AR:Nw
an evergreen shrub or small tree in the pea family that typically grows to 10' tall but occasionally rises to as much as 15' lágrima de la virgen [f] AR:Nw
an evergreen shrub or small tree in the pea family that typically grows to 10' tall but occasionally rises to as much as 15' lagaña de perro [f] AR:Nw
a shrub in the legume family (caesalpinia gilliesii) espiga de amor [f] PR
a shrub in the legume family (caesalpinia gilliesii) disciplina de monje [f] AR:Nw
a shrub in the legume family (caesalpinia gilliesii) disciplina de monja [f] AR:Nw
a shrub in the legume family (caesalpinia gilliesii) espiga de oro [f] PR
a shrub in the legume family (caesalpinia gilliesii) piscala [f] AR:Nw
a shrub in the legume family (caesalpinia gilliesii) lagaña de perro [f] AR:Nw
a shrub in the legume family (caesalpinia gilliesii) lágrima de la virgen [f] AR:Nw