capulin tree
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Definition
Noun: 1. A species of tree (Prunus serotina subsp. capuli) native to Mexico and Central America, also known as the Mexican black cherry or capulin cherry: This tree is valued for its edible, dark purple to black fruit, which resembles a cherry.
Usage Notes
- The term "capulin tree" is primarily used in botanical contexts and in regions where the tree is native or cultivated. It specifically refers to the tree itself, not the fruit.
- The fruit is typically called "capulin" or "capulin cherry."
Examples
- The capulin tree in the garden provides both shade and delicious fruit.
- They planted a capulin tree because they enjoy making preserves from its cherries.
- The capulin tree is well-adapted to the highlands of Central Mexico.
Advanced Usage
- The wood of the capulin tree is sometimes used in local woodworking and carpentry.
Variants and Related Words
- Capulin (noun): The edible fruit of the capulin tree.
- The market was selling baskets of fresh capulins.
- Mexican black cherry tree (noun phrase): An alternative common name for the same species.
- Prunus serotina subsp. capuli (noun phrase): The formal botanical/scientific name.
Synonyms
- Mexican black cherry tree
- Capulin cherry tree
Different Meanings
- Capulin can also refer to other related cherry species in different regional contexts, but "capulin tree" most consistently refers to subsp. .
Noun
- Mexican black cherry tree having edible fruit