french honeysuckle
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Definition
Noun: 1. A perennial plant (Hedysarum coronarium) native to southern Europe, cultivated for animal forage and valued as a source of nectar for honey production. It is characterized by clusters of fragrant, pink to crimson flowers.
Usage Notes
- This is a common name for a specific plant species. It is not a type of true honeysuckle (genus ), but the name derives from the visual similarity of its flower clusters.
- It is primarily used in agricultural, botanical, and apicultural (beekeeping) contexts.
Examples
- The farmer planted French honeysuckle in the field to improve the soil and provide forage for the livestock.
- Beekeepers value French honeysuckle because its nectar yields a high-quality honey.
- The garden was bright with the pink blossoms of French honeysuckle.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metonymically to refer to the honey produced from its nectar.
- This jar of honey has the distinct, mild flavor of French honeysuckle.
Variants and Related Words
- Sulla (n): Another common name for the same plant (), frequently used in agricultural contexts.
- Hedysarum coronarium (n): The scientific (Latin) name for the species.
- Honeysuckle (n): A general term for flowering plants in the genus , which are different from French honeysuckle.
Synonyms
- Sulla
- Hedysarum coronarium
- Crimson clover (Note: This can sometimes cause confusion, as "crimson clover" typically refers to , a different plant.)
Different Meanings
- There is no other distinct meaning for the compound term "French honeysuckle." It refers specifically to the plant .
Noun
- perennial of southern Europe cultivated for forage and for its nectar-rich pink flowers that make it an important honey crop
- European herb with small fragrant crimson or white spurred flowers