Oregon crab apple
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Definition
Noun: * Oregon crab apple: A small tree or shrub native to the western United States, characterized by white blossoms and producing very small yellow or red fruit. It is a specific species of wild apple tree.
Usage
This term is used as a singular, countable noun to refer to the specific plant species Malus fusca. It is primarily used in botanical, horticultural, and naturalist contexts.
Examples
- The Oregon crab apple is well-adapted to the wet climates of the Pacific Northwest.
- We identified an Oregon crab apple growing near the stream by its distinctive white flowers.
- The fruit of the Oregon crab apple is much smaller and tarter than that of cultivated apple trees.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used attributively (like an adjective) to describe related things (e.g., Oregon crab apple jelly, Oregon crab apple thicket).
- In botanical classification, it is synonymous with and may also be referred to as the "Pacific crabapple."
Variants and Related Words
- Pacific crabapple: A common alternative name for the same species ().
- Crabapple / Crab apple (noun): The general term for any wild apple tree with small, sour fruit, of which the Oregon crab apple is one species.
- Malus fusca (noun): The scientific Latin name for the species.
Synonyms
- Pacific crabapple
- (scientific name)
Notes
- This is a compound noun referring to a single, specific botanical entity. The words "Oregon," "crab," and "apple" are not defined in isolation here, as the term functions as a single unit—the name of a plant.
Noun
- small tree or shrub of western United States having white blossoms and tiny yellow or red fruit