macadamia ternifolia

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macadamia ternifolia

A gardener plants a young macadamia ternifolia in a sunny orchard.

Definition

Noun: A small Australian tree (Macadamia ternifolia) characterized by producing racemes of pink flowers. It is widely cultivated, particularly in regions like Hawaii, for its commercially valuable, sweet, and edible nuts.

Examples
  • The Macadamia ternifolia is prized in horticulture for both its ornamental flowers and its nut production.
  • Commercial orchards, especially in Hawaii, often feature Macadamia ternifolia for its high-quality nuts.
  • Botanists study the Macadamia ternifolia to understand its growth requirements and improve crop yields.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical and agricultural contexts, Macadamia ternifolia is often discussed alongside other nut-bearing species for comparative studies on cultivation and yield.
  • The species name ternifolia refers to the leaf arrangement, a detail used in precise taxonomic descriptions.
Variants and Related Words
  • Macadamia nut: The edible seed produced by the tree.
  • Macadamia integrifolia: A closely related species also cultivated for its nuts, often with smoother-shelled fruit.
  • Queensland nut: A common name sometimes used for nuts from macadamia trees.
Synonyms
  • Macadamia tree (general term for trees of the genus )
  • Bush nut tree (a regional name)
  • Queensland nut tree (a common name based on its native region)
Related Terms and Phrases
  • Nut cultivation: The agricultural practice of growing trees like Macadamia ternifolia for their seeds.
  • Edible nut species: A category of plants that includes Macadamia ternifolia.
  • Ornamental flowering tree: A description highlighting one of the tree's features besides its nut production.
macadamia ternifolia

A gardener plants a young macadamia ternifolia in a sunny orchard.

Noun
  1. small Australian tree with racemes of pink flowers; widely cultivated (especially in Hawaii) for its sweet edible nuts