Acocanthera oblongifolia
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Definition
Noun 1. A medium-sized, shrubby tree native to South Africa: This term refers to a specific species of evergreen tree or large shrub characterized by thick, leathery leaves, clusters of white or pink flowers, and round, usually two-seeded fruits that are purplish-black when ripe. It is a member of the Apocynaceae family.
Usage
- Scientific/Botanical Context: The term is primarily used in botanical, horticultural, or scientific discussions to identify this specific plant species. It is a formal, technical name.
- Example: The Acocanthera oblongifolia is noted for its dense, evergreen foliage.
- Example: Several Acocanthera oblongifolia specimens were cataloged in the arboretum.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Classification: The name follows the binomial nomenclature system (Genus: [Note: The standard modern spelling is ], Species: ). The species epithet "" describes the shape of its leaves (oblong-leaved).
Variants and Related Words
- Acokanthera oblongifolia: The more standard and widely accepted modern botanical spelling for this species.
- Bushman's Poison / Wintersweet: Common English names for plants in the genus, referring to their toxic properties and sweet-scented flowers. Note: These common names may refer to the genus broadly or to specific species like .
- Evergreen tree/shrub: A general descriptive term for its growth habit.
- Toxic plant: A functional description, as all parts of plants are highly poisonous.
Synonyms
- Acokanthera oblongifolia (preferred modern synonym)
- Poison bush (a general, non-specific common name for toxic shrubs in its region)
Notes on Meaning
- Botanical Specificity: This term has a single, precise meaning in botany. It does not have idiomatic or figurative uses.
- Caution: It is critical to note that , like its relatives, contains potent cardiac glycosides (e.g., ouabain) and is extremely toxic if ingested. This is its most salient characteristic beyond its physical description.
Noun
- medium-sized shrubby tree of South Africa having thick leathery evergreen leaves and white or pink flowers and globose usually two-seeded purplish black fruits