| PINE | Evergreen tree of the genus Pinus (4) |
| SCOT | Pinus sylvestris is the pine of this person, north of the border! (4) |
| MOPS | A named Pinus mugo (dwarf pine) - cleans the floor? (4) |
| PALM | Evergreen tree of tropical regions |
| UPTO | For example, the Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) can grow ___ ___ 100ft (30m)! (2,2) |
| YEW | Any coniferous evergreen tree of the genus Taxus, especially the European T. baccata (3) |
| FIR | Evergreen tree of the genus Abies with upright cones (3) |
| LIGNUMVITAE | Tropical American evergreen tree of the genus Guaiacum whose hard, dense wood is used for ship const |
| MANGROVE | Any tropical evergreen tree of the genus Rhizophora with intertwining aerial roots (8) |
| LOQUAT | Fruiting evergreen tree of the rose family, Eriobotrya japonica, also known as the Japanese plum (6) |
| REDFIR | Evergreen tree of the western U.S. |
| OLIVE | Evergreen tree of the Mediterranean with edible, shiny black fruits (5) |
| AVOCADO | Tropical evergreen tree of the laurel family (7) |
| GREENHEART | South American evergreen tree of the laurel family whose greenish wood is durable in marine conditio |
| SPRUCE | An evergreen tree of the pine family with angular, needle-shaped leaves (6) |
| PALMTREE | Unbranched evergreen tree of tropical and warm regions (4,4) |
| SINGLELEAF | The California nut pine (Pinus monophylla) is also known as the ___-___ pilyon (it is also the world's only one-needed pine) (6-4) |
| PINES | Common name for trees of the pinus genus! (5) |
| REDPINE | The North American tree Pinus resinosa (3,4) |
| STONEPINE | Mediterranean tree, Pinus pinea. also called the umbrella pine (5,4) |