cranberry tree
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Definition
- Noun:
- A deciduous North American shrub or small tree: This refers to a plant that loses its leaves annually, native to North America, characterized by three-lobed leaves and producing red berries.
- A deciduous thicket-forming Old World shrub: This refers to a shrub native to Europe and Asia that loses its leaves annually, tends to form dense thickets, and produces clusters of white flowers followed by small, bright red berries.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The cranberry tree in the yard turns a brilliant red in the autumn. (The North American shrub/small tree with three-lobed leaves is displaying its fall color.)
- We made jelly from the tart berries of the cranberry tree. (The red berries from the plant were used to make jelly.)
- The hedgerow was dense with cranberry tree, its bright red fruits standing out against the snow. (The Old World shrub formed a thick hedge, and its berries were visible in winter.)
Advanced Usage
- Botanical Context: The term "cranberry tree" is a common name that can refer to two distinct botanical species: (European) and or (North American). It is important for precise identification to use the scientific names.
- While both are called cranberry tree, Viburnum opulus is native to Europe, and Viburnum trilobum is its North American counterpart.
Variants and Related Words
- Highbush cranberry: A common alternative name for the North American .
- Highbush cranberry is often planted for its ornamental value and wildlife food.
- Guelder rose: A common name for the European .
- The Guelder rose, or European cranberry tree, is known for its showy, sterile white flowers.
Synonyms
- Viburnum: The genus name for the shrubs commonly called cranberry tree.
- Snowball tree: A name for cultivars of with large, round clusters of sterile flowers.
Noun
- deciduous North American shrub or small tree having three-lobed leaves and red berries
- deciduous thicket-forming Old World shrub with clusters of white flowers and small bright red berries