Sources of red berries
Else clues• Exploit these trees?
• Berry-bearing evergreens
• Bow woods
• Bow-wood trees
• Certain conifers
• Certain evergreens
• Common conifers
• Composition of some hedgerows
• Cone-bearing trees
• Coniferous evergreens
• Coniferous trees
• Conifers with elastic wood
• Conifers with red arils
• Decorative evergreens
• English churchyard features
• English churchyard trees
• Evergreen shrubs
• Evergreen trees
• Evergreen trees having red cup-shaped berries and flattened needlelike leaves
• Evergreens
• Evergreens favored by bowsmiths
• Evergreens used to make bows
• Evergreens whose wood is used to make archery bows
• Fir trees
• Grove in many an English churchyard
• Hedgerow trees
• Hedges, perhaps
• Landscaper's shrubs
• Landscaping shrubs
• Longbow material
• Needled evergreens
• Needled shrubs
• Old World evergreens
• Poisonous conifers
• Poisonous evergreens
• Red-berried evergreens
• Some archery bows
• Some coniferous trees
• Some evergreens
• Source of archery bows
• Sources of elastic wood
• Sources of fine-grained wood
• Sources of taxol
• Symbolic evergreens
• Their boughs make bows
• They have boughs for bows
• Topiary trees
• Trees
• Trees for archers' bows
• Trees for bows
• Trees for bowyers
• Trees for longbows
• Trees that symbolize sorrow
• Trees used for archers' bows
• Trees used for making bows
• Trees used in archery products
• Trees used in making longbows
• Trees used to make archery bows
• Trees used to make longbows
• Trees whose wood is used to make archery bows
• Trees with elastic wood
• Trees with red berries
• Trees yielding archery bow wood
• Trees yielding elastic wood
• Woods used in cabinetmaking