Types of trees or plants with M

  • Tropical tree producing mangoes

  • Flowering tree or shrub with large blooms

  • Deciduous tree with lobed leaves

  • Tropical fruit tree, Mangifera indica, widely grown.

  • Flowering plant with bright blooms

  • Simple non-vascular plants carpeting soil and rocks.

  • Aromatic herb used in cooking

  • Deciduous tree with lobed leaves

  • Tree or shrub producing edible berries

  • Coastal tree adapted to saline water

  • Deciduous tree with lobed leaves

  • Tropical vine with perforated leaves

  • Colloquial for chrysanthemums

  • Psychoactive plant used for medicinal or recreational purposes

  • Tropical hardwood tree, prized timber species.

  • Common name for ornamental Pachira aquatica.

  • Flowering garden plants in the genus Tagetes.

  • Mulberry tree, fruiting tree, used for silkworms.

  • Mulberry bush, shrub; berries used in jams.

  • Mistletoe, parasitic plant used at Christmas.

  • Money plant, common name for several houseplants.

  • Mandarin tree, citrus tree bearing mandarins.

  • Mango Tree
  • Mandrake, herb with forked root, in folklore magic.

  • Myrtle, aromatic shrub, sacred in ancient Greece.

  • Mayflower, spring-blooming plants; also state flower.

  • magnolia tree
  • Mum
  • macadamia
  • mustard
  • mango trees
  • mandarin
  • Mangrove tree
  • Coastal mangrove trees, vital for tropical shorelines.

  • Mustard plant, source of seeds for spicy condiment.

  • Morning glory, flowering vine with bright blooms.

  • Mint plant, aromatic herb used in teas and cooking.

  • Maize, cereal crop plant, also called corn.

  • Mallow, flowering plant family incl. hibiscus.

  • Macadamia tree, nut‑producing tree from Australia.

  • Melon plant, vine that grows fruits like cantaloupe.

  • Maples, deciduous trees known for syrup and autumn color.

  • Magnolias, ornamental trees with large fragrant flowers.

  • Manuka shrub/tree from New Zealand, honey source.

  • Mugwort, aromatic herb used in folk medicine.

  • Maple trees, classic temperate trees, great fall colors.

  • Manzanita shrubs, red‑barked plants of W. North America.

  • Mahogany tree
  • Mesquite trees, hardy legumes from arid Americas.

  • Nickname for Araucaria araucana, Chilean native tree

  • Evergreen Araucaria tree from Chile and Argentina

  • Marshmallow plant Althaea officinalis, old medicinal herb

  • Mountain ash, Sorbus tree with orange-red berries

  • Marigold flower, ornamental garden annual

  • Madagascar palm, succulent houseplant from Madagascar

  • Monkey grass, Liriope groundcover ornamental

  • Monkey flower, Mimulus wildflower with spotted blooms

  • Mayflower, name for several spring wildflowers

  • Mangosteen tree, tropical fruit tree from Southeast Asia

  • Poisonous Mandrake plant, famed in folklore.

  • Another name for ginkgo tree, a living fossil.

  • Herb of the mint family, culinary seasoning.

  • Refers to the mango tree/plant itself.

  • Spice from nutmeg tree aril; plant-derived.

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