bird's-eye bush
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Definition
Noun: * A shrub (Ochna serrulata) characterized by narrow, elliptic, glossy evergreen leaves and yellow flowers that have sepals resembling leathery petals. These sepals often turn red as the fruit develops. It is native to southern Africa but cultivated in other regions.
Usage
- The term "bird's-eye bush" is used specifically as the common name for this ornamental plant species. It is a countable noun.
- It is typically used in botanical, horticultural, and gardening contexts.
Examples
- The bird's-eye bush in the corner of the garden is starting to bloom.
- We planted a bird's-eye bush for its attractive flowers and foliage.
- The red sepals of the bird's-eye bush are as showy as its yellow flowers.
Advanced Usage
- The name "bird's-eye" may refer to the appearance of the plant's fruit or flower clusters, which can resemble a small bird's eye from a distance.
- In botanical writing, the scientific name is often used alongside or instead of the common name "bird's-eye bush" for precision.
Variants and Related Words
- Mickey Mouse plant: Another common name for the same species (), derived from the fruit's resemblance to the face of the cartoon character.
- Carnival bush: A less common synonym.
- Ochna: The genus name, which may be used informally to refer to plants within this group.
Synonyms
- Mickey Mouse plant
- Carnival bush
- (scientific name)
Notes
- "Bird's-eye bush" is a fixed compound noun acting as the name for a specific plant. It is not typically broken down into its constituent words ("bird's", "eye", "bush") for separate meaning in this context.
- It should not be confused with other plants containing "bird's-eye" in their name, such as "bird's-eye primrose" or "bird's-eye maple."
Noun
- shrub with narrow-elliptic glossy evergreen leaves and yellow flowers with leathery petaloid sepals