Garcinia hanburyi
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Definition
Noun 1. A tree species: Garcinia hanburyi is a low, spreading tree native to Southeast Asia, particularly Indonesia. It is the primary source of a natural resin known as gamboge.
Usage
- is cultivated in tropical regions for its valuable resin.
- The yellow pigment is extracted from the trunk of the tree.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and taxonomic contexts, the binomial name is used to precisely identify this specific species within the genus.
- The name may appear in historical texts related to trade, art, or traditional medicine, referring to the source tree of the gamboge resin.
Variants and Related Words
- Gamboge (noun): The orange to brown gum resin yielded by , used as a pigment and in traditional medicine.
- Garcinia (noun): The genus to which this tree belongs, which includes many other species, some of which yield edible fruit (e.g., mangosteen, ).
Synonyms
- Gamboge tree
- Source tree of gamboge
Notes
- This is a specific scientific name for a plant. Common usage is largely confined to botanical, commercial (dye/pigment trade), and historical contexts. It is not a word used in everyday conversation.
Noun
- low spreading tree of Indonesia yielding an orange to brown gum resin (gamboge) used as a pigment when powdered