jaboticaba tree

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jaboticaba tree

The jaboticaba tree in the garden is covered in small, dark purple fruit.

Definition

Noun: A jaboticaba tree is a small, evergreen tropical tree (Plinia cauliflora) native to Brazil and the West Indies. It has been introduced to regions like the southern United States. The tree is cultivated, particularly in Brazil, for its distinctive edible fruit. This fruit has tough, purple skin resembling a grape and grows directly on the trunk and branches, a growth habit known as cauliflory.

Usage

The term "jaboticaba tree" is used specifically to refer to this botanical species. It is a countable noun. * The jaboticaba tree in our greenhouse is finally bearing fruit. * Farmers are planting more jaboticaba trees due to high demand for the unique fruit.

Examples
  • The jaboticaba tree is prized for its ornamental value as well as its fruit.
  • We learned that the jaboticaba tree is well-suited to subtropical climates.
  • Identifying a jaboticaba tree is easy when it fruits, as the berries cling to its bark.
Advanced Usage
  • Horticultural Context: The term is used in botanical, agricultural, and gardening discussions to specify the species, often highlighting its unusual fruiting habit.
    • The cauliflory of the jaboticaba tree makes it a fascinating subject for botanists.
Variants and Related Words
  • Jaboticaba (noun): This is the common name for both the tree itself and, more frequently, its fruit.
    • I bought a kilogram of fresh jaboticaba from the market.
  • Brazilian grape tree (noun): A descriptive common name for the jaboticaba tree.
Synonyms
  • Plinia cauliflora (noun): The scientific botanical name for the jaboticaba tree.
  • Brazilian grapetree (noun): An alternative common name.
jaboticaba tree

The jaboticaba tree in the garden is covered in small, dark purple fruit.

Noun
  1. small evergreen tropical tree native to Brazil and West Indies but introduced into southern United States; grown in Brazil for its edible tough-skinned purple grapelike fruit that grows all along the branches