cranberry bush
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Definition
- Noun:
- A deciduous shrub native to North America, characterized by leaves with three lobes and bearing red berries.
Usage
- The term "cranberry bush" is used to refer to the specific plant species. It is a common name, not a scientific botanical term.
- It is typically used in gardening, horticulture, and descriptions of native flora.
Examples
- Noun:
- The garden featured a beautiful cranberry bush with vibrant red fruit.
- We planted a cranberry bush to attract birds to our yard.
Advanced Usage
- "highbush cranberry": A common alternative name for the same plant, or , used to distinguish it from the true cranberry (a low-growing vine).
- Although called a highbush cranberry, its fruit is more closely related to viburnums.
Variants and Related Words
- Highbush cranberry (n): Another common name for the cranberry bush.
- Viburnum opulus (n): The European scientific name for a closely related species.
- Viburnum trilobum (n): The North American scientific name often associated with the cranberry bush.
- Cranberry (n): A different, low-growing plant ( species) that produces the commercial cranberry fruit. This is a distinct plant, not a variant of "cranberry bush."
Synonyms
- Guelder rose (primarily for the European species, ).
- Snowball bush (a cultivated form with round flower clusters).
Notes on Meaning
- The "cranberry bush" is not the source of commercial cranberries. The name comes from the visual similarity of its bright red, tart berries to true cranberries.
- It is valued in landscaping for its showy spring flowers, attractive foliage, and persistent winter fruit.
Noun
- deciduous North American shrub or small tree having three-lobed leaves and red berries