encephalartos caffer
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The botanist carefully examines the large, dark green fronds of the Encephalartos caffer.
Definition
- Noun:
- A South African cycad: Encephalartos caffer is a species of cycad, a type of ancient, palm-like plant native to South Africa.
- A food source: The starchy, farinaceous pith (soft central tissue) of its fruit is used as food.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Encephalartos caffer is a slow-growing cycad found in the Eastern Cape.
- Historically, the pith of the Encephalartos caffer fruit was an important source of starch for local communities.
Advanced Usage
- Botanical Context: The term is primarily used in scientific, botanical, or horticultural contexts to refer specifically to this plant species. It is often italicized in writing, as is standard for scientific genus and species names.
- Several Encephalartos caffer specimens are cultivated in the botanical garden's cycad collection.
Variants and Related Words
- Cycad (n): The broader plant family (Cycadaceae) to which belongs. Cycads are gymnosperms, often called "living fossils."
- Encephalartos (n): The genus name, encompassing many other species of African cycads.
- Farinaceous (adj): Having a mealy or starchy texture, like the pith of this plant's fruit.
Synonyms
- South African cycad: A descriptive synonym.
- Bread tree (informal/historical): A colloquial name sometimes used for cycads whose pith was used to make a bread-like food. (Note: This is a general term, not exclusive to ).
Notes on Meaning
- This word has a single, specific meaning as a botanical name for a particular plant species. It does not have idioms or phrasal verbs associated with it.
The botanist carefully examines the large, dark green fronds of the Encephalartos caffer.
Noun
- South African cycad; the farinaceous pith of the fruit used as food