Japan allspice
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Definition
- Noun:
- A deciduous Japanese shrub cultivated for its fragrant yellow flowers: "Japan allspice" refers specifically to a type of flowering shrub (Chimonanthus praecox, also known as wintersweet) native to Japan and China, valued for its highly fragrant yellow blossoms that appear in winter.
Usage Notes
- "Japan allspice" is a compound noun that functions as the common name for a specific plant species. It is typically used in botanical, gardening, and horticultural contexts.
- It is important to note that this plant is not related to the culinary spice known as "allspice" (). The name "allspice" in this context refers to the fragrance of the flowers.
Examples
- Noun:
- The garden's highlight in January was the blooming Japan allspice.
- She planted a Japan allspice near the window to enjoy its winter scent.
Advanced Usage
- While "Japan allspice" is the primary compound name, the plant is also commonly referred to simply as "wintersweet".
- Wintersweet (Japan allspice) is a cherished plant for winter gardens.
Variants and Related Words
- Wintersweet: The more frequently used common name for the same plant ().
- Chimonanthus: The botanical genus name.
- Fragrant wintersweet: A descriptive variant emphasizing the scent.
Synonyms
- Wintersweet: The most direct synonym.
- Japanese allspice: A minor variant of the common name.
Notes on Meaning
- The term specifically denotes the ornamental shrub. It does not refer to:
- The spice "allspice" used in cooking.
- Any other type of spice or culinary ingredient.
- Its defining characteristics are its deciduous nature, East Asian origin, winter flowering habit, and intensely fragrant yellow flowers.
Noun
- deciduous Japanese shrub cultivated for its fragrant yellow flowers