lemon tree
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Definition
Noun: A small evergreen tree (Citrus limon) that originated in Asia but is now widely cultivated for its sour, yellow citrus fruit.
Usage
The term "lemon tree" refers specifically to the tree itself, not the fruit. It is used to describe the plant in botanical, agricultural, and general contexts. * We planted a lemon tree in the backyard last spring. * The lemon tree in the garden is full of blossoms. * Commercial growers often graft lemon trees onto hardy rootstock.
Advanced Usage
- "under the lemon tree": A phrase used to denote a specific, often idyllic or nostalgic, location.
- We used to have tea under the old lemon tree.
Variants and Related Words
- Lemon (noun): The sour, yellow fruit produced by the lemon tree.
- She added a slice of lemon to her water.
- Lemon grove (noun): A group of lemon trees cultivated together.
- The road passed through a vast lemon grove.
Synonyms
- Citrus limon (noun): The botanical Latin name for the lemon tree.
Related Phrases
- "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.": A common proverb about optimism and making the best of a difficult situation. This idiom uses the fruit ("lemons") as a metaphor, not the tree itself.
Noun
- a small evergreen tree that originated in Asia but is widely cultivated for its fruit