Virgilia capensis
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Definition
Noun: * A small to medium-sized South African tree (Virgilia capensis or Virgilia oroboides), also commonly known as the Cape lilac, Keurboom, or blossom tree. It is characterized by feathery, odd-pinnate leaves and produces showy, fragrant clusters of pink to purple, pea-shaped flowers.
Usage
- is a fast-growing tree often used in gardens and for reforestation in its native region.
- The beautiful is a highlight of the South African spring landscape.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and horticultural contexts, is noted for its nitrogen-fixing abilities, which improve soil quality.
- The name honors the Roman poet Virgil, while means "of the Cape," referring to the Cape of Good Hope region in South Africa.
Variants and Related Words
- Keurboom: The common Afrikaans name for this tree, meaning "choice tree."
- Cape lilac: A common English name, though it is not a true lilac ().
- Blossom tree: A descriptive common name.
- Virgilia oroboides: A synonym or closely related species often considered part of the same complex.
Synonyms
- Keurboom
- Cape lilac
- Blossom tree
Related Phrases
- Odd-pinnate leaves: A botanical term describing a leaf structure with a central stem (rachis) and an odd number of leaflets, with a single leaflet at the tip.
- Raceme of flowers: A botanical term for an unbranched, elongated flower cluster with stalked flowers arranged along a central stem.
Noun
- tree with odd-pinnate leaves and racemes of fragrant pink to purple flowers