Firmiana simplex
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Definition
Noun: 1. Firmiana simplex: A deciduous tree (Firmiana simplex), native to East Asia but widely cultivated in the southern United States as an ornamental plant. It is characterized by its large, handsome, maple-like leaves, long clusters of yellow-green flowers, and distinctive, curious seed pods that resemble leaflike structures.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The park's most striking feature is a mature Firmiana simplex with its broad, shade-providing canopy.
- Botanists study the unique seed dispersal mechanism of Firmiana simplex.
- Landscape architects often recommend Firmiana simplex for its rapid growth and tropical appearance.
Advanced Usage
- "Chinese parasol tree": This is the most common common name for , referring to the shape of its large leaves.
- The Chinese parasol tree in the courtyard is over fifty years old.
- "Phoenix tree": Another common name, used particularly in its native range and in botanical contexts.
- In some cultures, the Phoenix tree is considered a symbol of good luck.
Variants and Related Words
- Chinese parasol tree (n): The standard common name for .
- Phoenix tree (n): An alternative common name.
- Sterculiaceae (n): The plant family to which belongs (though modern taxonomy may place it in Malvaceae).
Synonyms
- Chinese parasol
- Phoenix tree
- Bottletree (Note: This name can refer to other species, such as , and is less specific.)
Related Terms and Phrases
- Deciduous tree: A tree that sheds its leaves annually.
- Ornamental tree: A tree grown primarily for decorative purposes in landscaping and gardens.
- Raceme: A flower cluster with separate flowers attached by short stalks along a central stem.
- Seed pod: A dry fruit that splits open to release seeds.
Noun
- deciduous tree widely grown in southern United States as an ornamental for its handsome maplelike foliage and long racemes of yellow-green flowers followed by curious leaflike pods