100% | FIR | 3 | Tree whose cones grow upward |
46% | BUNYA | 5 | Tall Australian coniferous tree whose large cones contain edible seeds |
39% | BANYAN | 6 | Tree of tropical India and the East Indies whose aerial roots grow down into the soil |
36% | JUNIPER | 7 | Tree whose berries flavor gin |
36% | HAZEL | 5 | Tree whose nuts flavor Nutella |
36% | OLIVE | 5 | Tree whose branch symbolizes peace |
36% | JUNIPERS | 8 | Trees whose berries flavor gin |
36% | HONEYLOCUST | 11 | Tree whose pods have sweet pulp |
36% | YEW | 3 | Tree whose name sounds like "you" |
36% | OAK | 3 | Tree whose seed is an acorn |
36% | YEW | 3 | Tree whose name sounds like "U" |
36% | OAK | 3 | Tree whose name rhymes with "poke" |
36% | ACACIA | 6 | Tree whose sap forms gum arabic |
35% | ACACIA | 6 | Tree whose name means thorny Egyptian tree |
35% | FIR | 3 | Tree whose name sounds like dog hair |
35% | SEQUOIA | 7 | Tree whose name contains all five vowels |
35% | PINE | 4 | Tree whose name can also mean "yearn" |
35% | ASPEN | 5 | Tree whose leaves tremble in the wind |
35% | YEW | 3 | Tree whose name sounds like a pronoun |
35% | ALDER | 5 | Tree whose roots contain nitrogen-fixing organisms |
35% | PINE | 4 | Tree whose nuts are used in pesto |
35% | OAK | 3 | Tree whose first two letters are vowels |
35% | YEW | 3 | Tree whose name sounds like a vowel |
35% | CEDARS | 6 | Trees whose wood is used for chests |
35% | SHEAS | 5 | Trees whose fruit yields a moisturizing butter |
35% | MAPLES | 6 | Trees whose leaves are on Canadian flags |
35% | ASPENS | 6 | Trees whose wood is used for matchsticks |
35% | OAKS | 4 | Trees whose wood is used for flooring |
35% | TEAKS | 5 | Trees whose wood is used in shipbuilding |
35% | YEWS | 4 | Trees whose wood is found in longbows |