Japanese angelica tree
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Definition
Noun: 1. A deciduous, clump-forming shrub or small tree native to Asia: This term refers to a specific plant species, Aralia elata, known for its large, compound leaves and prickly stems. It is characterized by its growth habit of forming clusters or thickets. 2. An introduced species in the eastern United States: Outside its native range in Asia, this plant has become established (adventive) in parts of eastern North America.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Japanese angelica tree in the arboretum is notable for its impressive, spreading form.
- Gardeners should be cautious when handling the Japanese angelica tree due to its sharp prickles.
- In some regions, the Japanese angelica tree is considered an invasive species.
Advanced Usage
- Botanical Context: The term is used specifically in botanical, horticultural, and ecological contexts to identify this particular species. It is not a common name used in everyday conversation.
- Distinction from 'Angelica': It is critical to note that the "Japanese angelica tree" () is not related to the herbaceous plants in the genus used in cooking and medicine. The shared name is a source of potential confusion.
Variants and Related Words
- Scientific Name:
- Common Synonyms: Japanese aralia, Devil's walking stick (a name also used for the related ).
- Related Species: (American devil's walking stick), (udo).
Synonyms
- Japanese aralia
- (scientific name)
Notes on Meaning
This term has a single, specific botanical meaning. It does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb uses. Its usage is almost entirely restricted to identifying the plant species.
Noun
- deciduous clump-forming Asian shrub or small tree; adventive in the eastern United States