jamaica bayberry
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Definition
- Noun:
- West Indian tree; source of bay rum: "Jamaica bayberry" refers to a specific tree native to the West Indies, known scientifically as Pimenta racemosa. Its leaves are the primary source of the aromatic oil used to make bay rum, a traditional aftershave lotion and fragrance.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The essential oil from the Jamaica bayberry is a key ingredient in classic bay rum.
- We saw a Jamaica bayberry tree during our botanical tour of the Caribbean.
Advanced Usage
- Botanical Context: The term is used primarily in botanical, horticultural, and perfumery contexts to specify this particular species as distinct from other types of bayberry or myrtle.
- The study focused on the cultivation of Jamaica bayberry for commercial essential oil production.
Variants and Related Words
- Bay rum tree: A common alternative name for the Jamaica bayberry.
- Pimenta racemosa: The scientific (Latin) name for the species.
- Myrtle (family): The Jamaica bayberry belongs to the Myrtaceae family, but this is a broader category.
Synonyms
- Bay rum tree: This is the most direct synonym.
- West Indian bay tree: Another descriptive synonym, though it can sometimes cause confusion with the bay laurel ().
Notes on Meaning
- This term is very specific. It does not refer to the common northern bayberry () found in North America, which produces waxy berries used for candles. The shared name "bayberry" can be misleading; the key distinction is the product (bay rum oil vs. wax) and the geographic origin (West Indies vs. temperate regions).
Noun
- West Indian tree; source of bay rum