asiatic sweetleaf
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A gardener carefully prunes an asiatic sweetleaf shrub in a botanical garden.
Definition
Noun 1. A deciduous shrub of eastern Asia (Symphoricarpos orbiculatus): A type of shrub that loses its leaves annually, native to regions in eastern Asia. It is characterized by producing clusters of decorative, bright blue or purple berries.
Usage Notes
- This is a specific botanical term. It is primarily used in formal or scientific contexts related to horticulture, botany, and gardening.
- The common name "Asiatic sweetleaf" refers specifically to the species . It should not be confused with other plants that may have "sweetleaf" in their name.
- The term is a compound noun. When used, it typically refers to the entire plant as a species.
Examples
- The Asiatic sweetleaf is prized in gardens for its vibrant blue winter fruit.
- We planted an Asiatic sweetleaf near the fence for seasonal color.
- Botanists studied the growth patterns of the Asiatic sweetleaf.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used in taxonomic or descriptive botanical writing.
- The genus includes several species, such as the Asiatic sweetleaf.
Variants and Related Words
- Symphoricarpos orbiculatus: The scientific (Latin) binomial name for the Asiatic sweetleaf.
- Coralberry: A more common name for the same plant (), referring to the color of its berries.
- Indian currant: Another common name for this shrub.
- Deciduous shrub: The general category of plant to which it belongs.
Synonyms
- Coralberry
- Indian currant
- (scientific name)
Notes on Meaning
- The "sweetleaf" part of the name is somewhat misleading, as the plant is not primarily grown for its foliage. The defining and decorative feature is its bright blue or purple fruit, which persists into winter.
- It has only one primary meaning: the specific shrub species described.
A gardener carefully prunes an asiatic sweetleaf shrub in a botanical garden.
Noun
- deciduous shrub of eastern Asia bearing decorative bright blue fruit