Madagascar plum
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Definition
Noun: 1. A small shrubby tree native to Madagascar: This tree, scientifically classified as Flacourtia indica, is cultivated in tropical regions. It is often used as a hedge plant due to its dense growth. The tree produces deep red, acidic fruits that are similar in appearance to small plums.
Usage Examples
- The Madagascar plum is valued by gardeners in tropical climates for creating dense, living fences.
- Although tart, the fruit of the Madagascar plum can be used to make jellies and preserves.
- Botanists study the Madagascar plum for its adaptability to different tropical soils.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical or horticultural contexts: The term is used precisely to refer to the specific species , distinguishing it from other plum-like fruits.
- The research compared the yield of the Madagascar plum (Flacourtia indica) with that of the governor's plum (Flacourtia ramontchi).
Variants and Related Words
- Governor's plum (noun): A common name for a closely related species (), which also produces edible, plum-like fruit.
- Indian plum (noun): Another common name for .
- Ramontchi (noun): A name sometimes used for fruits of the genus.
Synonyms
- Flacourtia indica (noun): The scientific, Latin name for the plant.
- Batoko plum (noun): A regional common name.
- Hedge plant (noun): Describes one of its primary cultivation uses.
Related Idioms or Phrases
(This specific botanical term is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions.)
Noun
- small shrubby tree of Madagascar cultivated in tropical regions as a hedge plant and for its deep red acid fruits resembling small plums