flowering shrub
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Definition
Noun: - A shrub (a woody plant smaller than a tree, often with multiple stems) that is noted primarily for its flowers. This means its most significant or admired feature is its blossoms, rather than its foliage, fruit, or shape.
Usage Notes
- The term is a descriptive compound noun. It specifies a category of shrub where the floral display is the main ornamental or notable characteristic.
- It is commonly used in horticulture, gardening, landscaping, and botanical descriptions.
Examples
- The azalea is a popular flowering shrub in many temperate gardens.
- We planted several flowering shrubs, like lilac and forsythia, to add color to the border.
- This particular flowering shrub blooms profusely in the spring.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used in ecological contexts to describe shrubs that contribute significantly to a habitat's nectar and pollen resources.
- The conservation plan emphasizes protecting native flowering shrubs to support local pollinators.
Variants and Related Words
- Shrub: The general category of woody plants.
- Ornamental shrub: A broader term for shrubs grown for decorative purposes, which may include those noted for foliage, bark, or form, not just flowers.
- Bloom, Blossom: The flower of a plant, often used when referring to the state of producing flowers (e.g., "in bloom").
Synonyms
- Blooming shrub
- Floriferous shrub (a more formal or botanical term)
Antonyms
- Foliage shrub (a shrub grown primarily for its leaves)
- Non-flowering shrub (e.g., many conifers)
Related Phrases/Compounds
- Flowering plant: A much broader term (angiosperm) that includes all plants that produce flowers, from small herbs to large trees.
- Spring-flowering shrub: A more specific descriptor indicating the season of bloom.
Noun
- shrub noted primarily for its flowers