California allspice
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Definition
Noun: 1. A straggling aromatic shrub native to the southwestern United States, characterized by fragrant brown flowers. This term refers specifically to a particular species of flowering plant (Calycanthus occidentalis) found in that region.
Usage Notes
- This is a compound noun that functions as the common name for a specific plant. It is typically written with both words capitalized when referring to the official common name: .
- It is often used in botanical, horticultural, and gardening contexts to identify the plant. It is not a commonly used term in everyday conversation outside of these contexts.
Examples
- The California allspice is prized in native gardens for its unusual, spicy-scented flowers.
- We identified several native shrubs, including California allspice, along the canyon trail.
- The fragrance of the California allspice filled the warm afternoon air.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metonymically to refer to the plant's dried bark or flowers, which are sometimes used for their scent.
- A sachet filled with dried California allspice can perfume a drawer.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Synonyms: , (Note: "spice bush" can refer to other plants, so "California allspice" is more precise).
- Scientific Name: .
- Related Plant: (), a related species from the eastern United States.
Synonyms
- Western sweetshrub
- Spice bush (context-dependent)
Notes on Different Meanings
- "Allspice" Alone: The word allspice by itself (uncapitalized) almost always refers to the dried berry of the tree, a common culinary spice. California allspice is a completely different plant and is not used as a direct substitute for the culinary spice.
- Incorrect: "I seasoned the stew with California allspice."
- Correct: "I seasoned the stew with allspice (the spice)." or "I planted a California allspice shrub in my yard."
Noun
- straggling aromatic shrub of southwestern United States having fragrant brown flowers