| Plural | trompilloes |
trompillo plant
trompillo flowers
trompillo leaves
trompillo bush
wild trompillo
trompillo species
trompillo habitat
trumpet-shaped trompillo
desert trompillo
trompillo collection
the wild trompillo vines crept along the stone wall, their spiny stems reaching toward the sunlight.
farmers warn children to avoid the bitter fruit of the trumpet plants.
gardeners often pull out invasive trumpet plants to protect their vegetable plots.
the indigenous communities have used trumpet leaves for medicinal purposes for generations.
despite its toxic reputation, some traditional healers still employ trumpet in remedies.
the spiny trumpet plant produces small green fruits that turn yellow when ripe.
my grandmother used to gather trumpet from the hedgerows near our village.
the climbing trumpet vines can reach heights of up to three meters.
researchers are studying the chemical properties of trumpet for potential pharmaceuticals.
the ancient texts mention trumpet as both a poison and a cure.
children were told that touching trumpet would cause skin irritation.
wild trumpet often grows alongside cacti in arid landscapes.
the bitter taste of trumpet fruit makes it unappealing to most animals.
some farmers consider trumpet a troublesome weed that invades their fields.
folk medicine attributes various healing properties to the trumpet plant.
trompillo plant
trompillo flowers
trompillo leaves
trompillo bush
wild trompillo
trompillo species
trompillo habitat
trumpet-shaped trompillo
desert trompillo
trompillo collection
the wild trompillo vines crept along the stone wall, their spiny stems reaching toward the sunlight.
farmers warn children to avoid the bitter fruit of the trumpet plants.
gardeners often pull out invasive trumpet plants to protect their vegetable plots.
the indigenous communities have used trumpet leaves for medicinal purposes for generations.
despite its toxic reputation, some traditional healers still employ trumpet in remedies.
the spiny trumpet plant produces small green fruits that turn yellow when ripe.
my grandmother used to gather trumpet from the hedgerows near our village.
the climbing trumpet vines can reach heights of up to three meters.
researchers are studying the chemical properties of trumpet for potential pharmaceuticals.
the ancient texts mention trumpet as both a poison and a cure.
children were told that touching trumpet would cause skin irritation.
wild trumpet often grows alongside cacti in arid landscapes.
the bitter taste of trumpet fruit makes it unappealing to most animals.
some farmers consider trumpet a troublesome weed that invades their fields.
folk medicine attributes various healing properties to the trumpet plant.
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