botany bay fig
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Definition
Noun: * Botany Bay fig: A large, ornamental tree native to Australia, scientifically known as Ficus macrophylla. It is characterized by its spreading canopy and extensive aerial roots, resembling the banyan tree. It is often planted for shade and decoration and has been introduced to other regions, such as South Africa.
Usage and Examples
- The Botany Bay fig in the city park is over a century old and provides a vast, cool shade.
- Many coastal gardens in Australia feature the Botany Bay fig for its dramatic appearance.
- The species was introduced to South Africa, where the Botany Bay fig is sometimes used for brushwood or windbreaks.
Advanced Usage
- The term is primarily used in botanical, horticultural, and geographical contexts to refer specifically to this species of fig tree, often highlighting its Australian origin and ornamental use.
Variants and Related Words
- Moreton Bay fig: A common alternative name for the same species (). The names are often used interchangeably, though "Moreton Bay fig" is also widely used.
- Australian banyan: A descriptive name referencing its resemblance to the banyan tree.
- : The scientific Latin name for the species.
Synonyms
- Moreton Bay fig
- Australian banyan
Different Meanings
- The term "Botany Bay fig" refers exclusively to the tree species . It does not refer to the edible fruit of the common fig tree () used for consumption.
Noun
- Australian tree resembling the banyan often planted for ornament; introduced into South Africa for brushwood