bauhinia variegata
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A bauhinia variegata tree blooms with pink and white flowers in a sunny garden.
Definition
Noun: 1. A small tree species: Bauhinia variegata is a species of small tree native to parts of South and Southeast Asia. It is known for its distinctive flowers and durable wood. 2. An ornamental plant: It is widely cultivated for its showy, orchid-like flowers, which are often variegated in color (typically shades of pink, purple, or white). 3. A source of hard wood: The tree yields a hard, dark-colored timber.
Usage Examples
- Due to its durability, the hard dark wood from the Bauhinia variegata is sometimes used in local carpentry.
- Many streets in the region are lined with Bauhinia variegata for its ornamental value.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical classification: The name follows the binomial nomenclature system, where is the genus and is the specific epithet, often referring to the variegated colors of the flowers.
- In horticulture: The tree is prized not only for its flowers but also for its distinctive bilobed leaves, which are characteristic of the genus.
Variants and Related Words
- Orchid Tree: A common name for and related species, derived from the shape and appearance of its flowers.
- Mountain Ebony: Another common name, sometimes used interchangeably, though it may refer specifically to other species with very dark wood.
- Bauhinia: The genus name, encompassing all related species of trees, shrubs, and lianas.
Synonyms
- Orchid Tree (common name)
- Mountain Ebony (common name)
- Kachnar (common name in parts of India)
Related Phrases
- Flowering tree: A general descriptive phrase that applies to .
- Deciduous tree: A term describing its growth habit, as it may shed its leaves seasonally in some climates.
A bauhinia variegata tree blooms with pink and white flowers in a sunny garden.
Noun
- small East Indian tree having orchid-like flowers and hard dark wood