European fly honeysuckle
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Definition
Noun: 1. A cultivated Eurasian shrub: A specific type of ornamental shrub, Lonicera xylosteum, native to Europe and Asia. It is characterized by its paired, yellowish-white flowers and bright red, berry-like fruit.
Usage Notes
- This is a compound noun that functions as the common name for a specific plant species. It is typically used in botanical, horticultural, or gardening contexts.
- It is often written with hyphens: European fly-honeysuckle.
Examples
- The European fly honeysuckle is prized in gardens for its attractive scarlet berries.
- We planted a hedge of European fly-honeysuckle along the fence line.
- Botanists studied the growth patterns of , commonly known as European fly honeysuckle.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used in scientific or descriptive writing to distinguish this specific shrub from other honeysuckle species, particularly the North American "fly honeysuckle" ().
Variants and Related Words
- Fly Honeysuckle: A broader common name for shrubs in the genus that produce similar fruit. "European" specifies the geographic origin.
- Lonicera xylosteum: The botanical Latin name for this species.
- Honeysuckle (noun): The general common name for plants in the genus, which includes climbing vines and shrubs.
Synonyms
- Dwarf Honeysuckle (another common name for the same species).
Notes on Meaning
- The "fly" in the name does not refer to the insect but is thought to derive from an old word or description related to the fruit. The primary identifying features are its shrubby (non-climbing) form, twin flowers, and bright red fruit.
Noun
- cultivated Eurasian shrub with twin yellowish-white flowers and scarlet fruit