Prunus armeniaca

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A temperate zone tree: A species of tree belonging to the genus Prunus, native to a temperate climate zone.
    • Bearing specific fruits: This tree produces downy (softly hairy) fruits that range in color from yellow to rosy (pinkish).
Usage Notes
  • The term "Prunus armeniaca" is the scientific (Latin) name for a specific fruit tree. In common, everyday English, this tree is almost exclusively called an apricot tree. "Prunus armeniaca" is used in formal, academic, botanical, or scientific contexts.
  • It is a proper noun (the name of a species) and is typically written in italics in scientific literature.
Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • The orchard contained several varieties of Prunus armeniaca.
    • Botanists study the genetic diversity within Prunus armeniaca to improve fruit yield.
Advanced Usage
  • In Taxonomic Classification: Used precisely to identify the species within the genus , which also includes plums, cherries, peaches, and almonds.
    • The study compared the leaf morphology of Prunus armeniaca with that of Prunus persica (the peach).
Variants and Related Words
  • Apricot (n): The common name for both the fruit produced by and, informally, the tree itself.
    • We ate fresh apricots from the tree.
  • Apricot tree (n): The common English name for .
    • They planted an apricot tree in their garden.
Synonyms
  • Apricot tree: The direct and common English equivalent.
  • Common apricot: A more descriptive common name used to distinguish it from related species.
Different Meanings / Contexts
  • Botanical Context: Refers specifically to the plant species, including its morphology, genetics, and horticulture.
  • Culinary/Agricultural Context: While the scientific name is rarely used here, it implicitly refers to the source of the apricot fruit for eating, drying, or making preserves.
Noun
  1. temperate zone tree bearing downy yellow to rosy fruits