Myrciaria cauliflora
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Definition
Noun 1. A tropical fruit tree: A small, evergreen tropical tree (Myrciaria cauliflora) native to Brazil and the West Indies, known for its unique growth habit where its edible fruit grows directly attached to its trunk and branches. 2. The fruit of this tree: The edible, tough-skinned, purple, grape-like fruit produced by the Myrciaria cauliflora tree.
Usage Examples
- Noun (referring to the tree):
- The myrciaria cauliflora in the botanical garden is fascinating because its fruit grows on the trunk.
- Farmers cultivate myrciaria cauliflora for its unique and tasty fruit.
- Noun (referring to the fruit):
- The myrciaria cauliflora has a tangy and sweet flavor.
- We harvested a basket of ripe myrciaria cauliflora from the branches.
Advanced Usage
- Horticultural/Botanical Context: The term is primarily used in scientific, agricultural, or specialized botanical contexts to precisely identify the species. In common parlance, its common names are more frequently used.
- As a Modifier: It can function attributively (like an adjective) to describe things related to this specific tree species.
- The myrciaria cauliflora cultivar from this region is particularly robust.
Variants and Related Words
- Jaboticaba: The most common common name for both the tree and its fruit.
- Brazilian Grape Tree: A descriptive common name in English.
- Plinia cauliflora: A former or alternative botanical synonym for the species.
Synonyms
- Jaboticaba (n): The primary common name synonym for both the tree and the fruit.
- Brazilian grape tree (n): A descriptive synonym for the tree.
Related Phrases/Idioms
- Cauliflory: This is not an idiom but the botanical term for the phenomenon exhibited by , where flowers and fruit grow directly from the trunk and older branches. The species name "" means "stem-flower."
Noun
- small evergreen tropical tree native to Brazil and West Indies but introduced into southern United States; grown in Brazil for its edible tough-skinned purple grapelike fruit that grows all along the branches