Turpentinebush may refer to: Australian plants Acacia lysiphloia, also known as the turpentine wattle Beyeria lechenaultia, pale turpentinebush Beyeria...
flowering shrub in the family Asteraceae known by the common name turpentinebush, or turpentine-brush. It is native to the southwestern United States (Arizona...
tropical and subtropical Americas, called "turpentine" in the Virgin Islands Scrub turpentineTurpentinebush This page is an index of articles on plant...
Acacia chisholmii, commonly known as turpentinebush and Chisholm's wattle, is a shrub belonging to the genus Acacia and the subgenus Juliflorae. It is...
Beyeria lechenaultii (common name - pale turpentinebush) is a species of dioecious (rarely monoecious) flowering plant in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae...
known as the Kangaroo Island turpentinebush, is a species of plant in the family Euphorbiaceae. It is a dioecious bush, growing to about 60 cm in height...
Papua New Guinea Rhodamnia rubescens, native to eastern Australia TurpentinebushTurpentine tree This page is an index of articles on plant species (or higher...
Eremophila sturtii, commonly known as turpentinebush, is a shrub endemic to Australia. Aboriginal people give it names including munyunpa and watara...
Bush tucker, also called bush food, is any food native to Australia and historically eaten by Indigenous Australians, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait...
Eremophila clarkei, commonly known as turpentinebush, is a flowering plant in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae and is endemic to Western Australia...
solvent in cleaning products. The less common (-)-isomer has a piny, turpentine-like odor, and is found in the edible parts of such plants as caraway...
Prostanthera teretifolia, commonly known as turpentinebush, is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae and is endemic to a restricted area...
generic name of one of the plants so protected: the Kangaroo Island TurpentineBush (Beyeria subtecta). The conservation park has an area of 188 hectares...
spicebush, common spicebush, northern spicebush, wild allspice, or Benjamin bush) is a shrub in the laurel family. It is native to eastern North America,...
Eremophila macmillaniana, commonly known as grey turpentinebush, is a flowering plant in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae and is endemic to Western...
reputation outside of Canada. Bush permanently switched from using oil paint which he had used for forty years, thinned with turpentine in his large abstract...
of Mars of 1804, the reserve is the largest surviving area of Sydney Turpentine-Ironbark Forest, an endangered ecosystem. Soils are based on Ashfield...
associated with hopbush (Dodonaea viscosa), clammy daisy bush (Olearia decurrens) and pale turpentinebush (Beyeria lechenaultii) on light sandy loams, or needle...
genus of shrubs and small trees in the family Euphorbiaceae known as turpentinebushes. It was first described as a genus in 1844. The entire genus is endemic...
low-level bushes are known as "lowbush blueberries" (synonymous with "wild"), while the species with larger berries growing on taller, cultivated bushes are...
Historically, slash pine has been an important economic timber for naval stores, turpentine, and resin. The wood of slash pine is known for its unusually high strength...