erythrina indica
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Definition
Noun: - A small to medium-sized, thorny tree native to tropical Asia and northern Australia, characterized by dense clusters of bright scarlet or crimson flowers and black seeds. It is a species of coral tree.
Usage
- This term is used specifically in botanical and horticultural contexts to refer to this particular species of flowering tree.
- It is a scientific name (binomial nomenclature) and is typically used in formal writing, academic texts, or by gardening enthusiasts.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- The genus name comes from the Greek word for "red," referring to the flower color common in this genus.
- While is a formal botanical name, the tree has various common names in different regions, such as Indian Coral Tree.
Variants and Related Words
- Indian Coral Tree: The most widely used common name for .
- Tiger's Claw / Mandara: Other common names used in different parts of Asia.
- Erythrina variegata: A closely related and sometimes confused species within the same genus.
Synonyms
- Indian Coral Tree
- (Note: This is a different, though similar, species. It is not a true synonym but is often mentioned in related contexts.)
Notes
- This is a proper noun referring to a specific biological species. It does not have phrasal verbs or idioms associated with it in general English usage.
- The name is often italicized in scientific writing, following the convention for genus and species names.
Noun
- small to medium-sized thorny tree of tropical Asia and northern Australia having dense clusters of scarlet or crimson flowers and black seeds