brachychiton acerifolius
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Definition
Noun: * A species of tree: Brachychiton acerifolius is the scientific name for a specific flowering tree native to eastern Australia, commonly known as the Illawarra flame tree. It is characterized by its spectacular display of bright red, bell-shaped flowers that appear in large clusters, often when the tree is leafless.
Usage
- is primarily used in botanical, horticultural, and scientific contexts to precisely identify this species.
- It is a proper noun (the scientific name of a species) and is typically written in italics.
Examples
- The brilliant red canopy of the is a stunning sight in the Australian summer.
- Botanists studied the drought tolerance of .
- In the arboretum, the label read " – Illawarra Flame Tree".
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic writing, the genus name () may be abbreviated after first use (e.g., ).
- The specific epithet "" means "maple-leaved," describing the shape of its leaves, which resemble those of a maple tree ( species).
Variants and Related Words
- Illawarra flame tree: The most common vernacular name for this tree.
- Flame tree: A more general common name, which can also refer to other trees with similar fiery red flowers, such as (Royal Poinciana).
- Brachychiton: The genus name, which includes other species like (Kurrajong) and (Bottle Tree).
Synonyms
- Illawarra flame tree
- Flame tree (context-dependent)
Notes
- As a scientific Latin name, does not have phrasal verbs or idioms associated with it.
- It is not typically used in metaphorical or figurative language outside of very specialized poetic or descriptive writing about nature.
Noun
- south Australian tree having panicles of brilliant scarlet flowers