fringe tree

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fringe tree

A fringe tree blooms with delicate white flowers in the spring.

Definition

Noun: 1. A type of small ornamental tree or shrub: A fringe tree is any of various small trees or shrubs belonging to the genus Chionanthus, valued for their decorative clusters of delicate, fringe-like white flowers that typically bloom in late spring or early summer.

Examples of Usage
  • The fringe tree in the corner of the garden is covered in its characteristic white, feathery blossoms.
  • We planted a fringe tree as a focal point for its beautiful spring display and attractive form.
  • The delicate flowers of the fringe tree attract many pollinators to the yard.
Advanced Usage
  • Botanical Context: In botanical and horticultural contexts, "fringe tree" specifically refers to species within the genus, such as (American fringe tree) and (Chinese fringe tree). These are noted for their showy, fragrant panicles of flowers.
  • Landscape Use: The term is used to describe the plant's role in landscape design, often as a specimen tree, in borders, or in naturalized plantings.
Variants and Related Words
  • Old man's beard: A common name for the fringe tree, derived from the appearance of its long, white flower clusters.
  • Grancy graybeard: Another regional common name for the American fringe tree ().
  • Chionanthus: The scientific genus name for fringe trees.
Synonyms
  • Flowering tree (general category)
  • Ornamental tree (general category)
Related Phrases
  • In full fringe: A descriptive, non-standard phrase that could be used to indicate the tree is at its peak flowering period when its fringe-like blossoms are fully open.
    • The specimen is in full fringe this week, creating a stunning display.
Related Idioms

(No specific idioms are commonly associated with "fringe tree.")

fringe tree

A fringe tree blooms with delicate white flowers in the spring.

Noun
  1. any of various small decorative flowering trees or shrubs of the genus Chionanthus