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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