Pimenta

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Definition

Noun 1. A genus of tropical American aromatic trees and shrubs of the myrtle family (Myrtaceae): "Pimenta" is the botanical genus name for several species of evergreen trees native to the Caribbean and Central America, known for their aromatic leaves and berries. 2. The source of allspice and bay rum: Specifically, trees of this genus produce the dried unripe berries known as allspice (Pimenta dioica) and the leaves used to make bay rum (Pimenta racemosa).

Usage Examples
  • The essential oil is distilled from the leaves of the tree.
  • is cultivated commercially for its berries, which are sold as allspice.
  • Botanists study the genus for its unique aromatic compounds.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical taxonomy: The term is used formally to classify specific species within the Myrtaceae family. It is always italicized in scientific writing.
    • The specimen was identified as belonging to the genus Pimenta.
  • In essential oil and perfume industry: Refers to the plant source of key fragrances.
    • The lotion contains oil of pimenta for its warming scent.
Variants and Related Words
  • Allspice (noun): The dried berry of , used as a spice.
  • Bay rum (noun): A fragrant liquid made from the leaves and berries of , used in aftershaves and lotions.
  • Jamaican pepper (noun): Another common name for allspice from the tree.
Synonyms
  • Allspice tree (specifically for )
  • Bay rum tree (specifically for )
Related Terms (Contextual)
  • Myrtaceae: The plant family to which the genus belongs.
  • Genus: The taxonomic rank above species; is a genus.
  • Aromatic: Having a strong, pleasant smell; a key characteristic of plants.
Noun
  1. allspice tree