Nephelium litchi
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Definition
Noun 1. A tropical fruit tree: A tree (Litchi chinensis) native to China but widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions, particularly noted for its production in the Philippines and India. It is valued for its sweet, edible fruit. 2. The species name: The botanical name for the lychee tree. While sometimes classified under the genus Nephelium, it is now more commonly placed in its own genus, Litchi.
Usage Examples
- As a subject: " requires a warm, frost-free climate to thrive."
- In a descriptive context: "The orchard was filled with mature trees heavy with red fruit."
- In a botanical discussion: "The species is synonymous with ."
Advanced Usage
- In scientific literature: The name is used in taxonomic and horticultural texts to refer specifically to the lychee species, distinguishing it from other related plants in the Sapindaceae family (like rambutan or longan).
- The study focused on the genetic markers of Nephelium litchi.
Variants and Related Words
- Lychee (n.): The common name for both the fruit and, informally, the tree ().
- Litchi (n.): Another spelling for "lychee" and the name of the genus () to which the tree is often assigned.
- Litchi chinensis (n.): The currently accepted botanical name for the species.
Synonyms
- Lychee tree
- Litchi tree
Notes on Different Meanings
- The term "" refers specifically to the tree species. The edible fruit it bears is called a lychee (or litchi).
- Correct: "We harvested fruit from the Nephelium litchi."
- Correct: "We ate delicious lychees."
- Less Common: Referring to the fruit itself as "Nephelium litchi" is technically possible but not standard in everyday English; "lychee" is always used for the fruit.
Noun
- Chinese tree cultivated especially in Philippines and India for its edible fruit; sometimes placed in genus Nephelium