tree as seen in winter (esp. a barren deciduous tree); evergreen tree
logs in bark; rough wood; unseasoned timber; new lumber
Japanese laurel; spotted laurel; Aucuba japonica; live tree
woodcutter; lumberjack; logger
Japanese fir (Abies firma); momi fir
roadside tree; row of trees
baseboard; skirting board
Japanese beech (Fagus crenata); Siebold's beech
dogwood (Cornus controversa)
Pandanus boninensis (species of screw pine)
bark beetle (Scolytidae spp.); gribble (Limnoria lignorum)
early spiketail (species of flowering plant, Stachyurus praecox)
fruit of a tree; nut; berry
breadfruit (Artocarpus altilis); breadfruit tree
tea plant (Camellia sinensis)
India rubber tree (Ficus elastica)
plain wood; unfinished woodwork
understory trees; underbrush; undergrowth
buttonwood tree (Platanus occidentalis); American sycamore; buttonball tree
standing tree; standing timber
wooden hammer; wooden mallet
wooden frame; wooden crate; wooden pallet
wood chips; wood offcuts; wood shavings; sawdust
palm tree (any tree of family Arecaceae)
various kinds of small trees; assorted trees
wood grain; unpainted wood
live tree; green wood; unseasoned wood
Japanese persimmon (Diospyros kaki); Chinese persimmon; kaki
piece of wood (cut from a larger piece); chip of wood; block of wood
leaf bud; bud of Japanese pepper tree (Xanthoxylum piperitum)
wooden form; wooden model; wooden pattern
jade plant (Crassula argentea, Crassula ovata)
wood construction; woodworking; (arch.) gardener
crossarm; bracket; blade; semaphore
cutting; planting (a cutting)
flowering tree; Japanese red maple (Acer pycnanthum)
even monkeys fall from trees; anyone can make a mistake; pride comes before a fall; even Homer sometimes nods
kanji "tree" radical at left (radical 75)
to not see the wood for the trees; to be caught up with trivial matters and lose sight of the big picture
ancon; bracket; corbel piece
flattery will motivate anyone; flattery can do wonders; (lit.) even a pig will climb up a tree if flattered
wooden stick; wooden pole
wooden stick; wooden pole
trees and grass; vegetation
person who has lost something they used to rely on; (lit.) a monkey fallen from the tree
Schoepfia jasminodora (tree of family Schoepfiaceae)
kinoko; mountain-dwelling demon resembling a child
kola tree (Cola acuminata, etc.); cola tree
plane tree (esp. the Oriental plane, Platanus orientalis)
forked viburnum (Viburnum furcatum); scarlet leaved viburnum
eastern red cedar (Juniperus virginiana)
Chinese pistache (Pistacia chinensis)
angle (corner) block; angle rafter
Kibe sect (of Shin Buddhism)
balsam fir (Abies balsamea)
cashew tree (Anacardium occidentale); acajou
red silk-cotton tree (Bombax ceiba); Indian silk-cotton tree
kapok tree (Ceiba pentandra)
loose-flowered hornbeam (Carpinus laxiflora)
children's game in which a wooden stick driven into the ground is dislodged by sticks thrown at it
spearflower (Ardisia japonica)
game tree (in combinatorial game theory)
Hydrangea macrophylla var. thunbergii (variety of bigleaf hydrangea)
wooden blocks used as clappers (kabuki)
Japanese zelkova (species of elm-like tree, Zelkowa serrata)
fruits left on a tree during winter (supposedly causing more fruits to appear in the next season)