narrow-leaved bottletree
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Definition
Noun A large tree native to Queensland, Australia, scientifically known as Brachychiton rupestris (formerly sometimes classified in the genus Sterculia). It is characterized by its distinctive bottle-shaped trunk, narrow leaves, and cream-colored flowers that have red markings on the inside.
Examples
- The narrow-leaved bottletree is a remarkable sight in the Queensland landscape due to its swollen trunk.
- Botanists study the narrow-leaved bottletree for its unique adaptation to arid environments.
- In spring, the narrow-leaved bottletree produces clusters of bell-shaped, cream flowers blotched with red.
Advanced Usage
- The narrow-leaved bottletree is also commonly known as the Queensland bottle tree. Its scientific name, , derives from Greek words meaning "short tunic" and "rock-loving," referring to its seed coating and habitat.
- This tree is a pachycaul species, meaning it has a thick, stout stem for water storage.
Variants and Related Words
- Queensland bottle tree: The most common alternative name.
- : The current scientific name.
- Bottle tree: A general term for trees in the genus with a bottle-shaped trunk.
Synonyms
- Queensland bottle tree
Notes on Meaning
This term refers specifically to a single species of tree. While "bottle tree" can refer to several species, "narrow-leaved bottletree" specifies this particular Australian native. The key identifying features are its geographic origin (Queensland), trunk shape, leaf form, and the specific coloration of its flowers.
Noun
- large tree of Queensland having cream-colored flowers blotched with red inside; sometimes placed in genus Sterculia