african bowstring hemp
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Definition
Noun 1. A species of Sansevieria plant: "African bowstring hemp" is the common name for Sansevieria hyacinthoides, a perennial, succulent plant native to southern Africa. It is known for its tough, fibrous leaves which were historically used to make bowstrings. 2. A source of plant fiber: The term refers to the plant itself, which is cultivated as an ornamental and was traditionally valued for the strong fiber obtained from its leaves.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The African bowstring hemp is a drought-tolerant plant suitable for xeriscaping.
- Historically, the fibers from African bowstring hemp were used for cordage.
Advanced Usage
- Botanical context: In horticulture and botany, "African bowstring hemp" is used to specifically distinguish from other plants in the genus (now often reclassified as ) or from true hemp ().
- The study compared the tensile strength of fiber from African bowstring hemp to that of sisal.
Variants and Related Words
- Bowstring hemp (n): A more general term for plants in the genus, known for their fibrous leaves. "African bowstring hemp" is a specific type.
- Sansevieria hyacinthoides (n): The formal botanical (Latin) name for this species.
- Dracaena hyacinthoides (n): A modern botanical reclassification for the same plant.
Synonyms
- Mother-in-law's tongue (n): A common name for various species, though this is a broader term not exclusive to the African species.
- Snake plant (n): Another common name for plants in the genus.
Notes on Meaning
- Not true hemp: It is critical to note that "African bowstring hemp" is not related to true hemp (). The name derives from the historical use of its fiber, not botanical kinship.
- Regional specificity: The term "African" specifies the plant's origin and helps differentiate it from similar plants found in other regions, such as India.
Noun
- bowstring hemp of South Africa