Melia azederach

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Definition

Noun: 1. A species of deciduous tree: Melia azederach is a tree native to regions including northern India, China, and Australia. It is characterized by its fragrant, lilac-colored blossoms and small, yellow, berry-like fruits that are poisonous to humans and some animals. It has been introduced to other parts of the world, such as the southern United States, where it is often planted as an ornamental or shade tree. It is also commonly known as the chinaberry tree, Persian lilac, or bead tree.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The large Melia azederach in the park provides excellent shade during the hot summer months.
    • Although beautiful, the fruits of the Melia azederach are toxic and should not be eaten.
    • The city planted several Melia azederach trees along the avenue for their attractive purple blossoms.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical or horticultural contexts: The scientific name is used for precise identification, distinguishing it from other common names which can refer to different plants (e.g., true lilacs are in the genus ).
    • The study focused on the invasive potential of Melia azederach in non-native ecosystems.
Variants and Related Words
  • Chinaberry tree (n): The most common English name for this tree, especially in North America.
  • Persian lilac (n): Another common name, referring to the color and fragrance of its flowers.
  • Bead tree (n): A name derived from the use of its hard seeds for making beads in rosaries and necklaces.
  • White cedar (n): A name used primarily in Australia and South Africa (Note: This name is also used for other, unrelated trees).
Synonyms
  • Chinaberry
  • Pride of India (Note: This name can also refer to , creating potential confusion.)
  • Texas umbrella tree (a cultivar with a distinct growth form).
Notes on Meaning
  • The primary meaning is as a specific botanical species. Its different common names often highlight specific attributes: its fruit ("chinaberry"), its flower resemblance ("Persian lilac"), or a human use ("bead tree").
  • It is important to distinguish from the "true" cedar trees (genus ) or lilacs (genus ), as the common names can be misleading.
Noun
  1. tree of northern India and China having purple blossoms and small inedible yellow fruits; naturalized in the southern United States as a shade tree