macadamia tree
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Definition
Noun: 1. A tree belonging to the genus Macadamia: This refers to any of several evergreen trees native to Australia, known for producing the commercially valuable macadamia nut. These trees typically have glossy, dark green leaves arranged in whorls and bear clusters of small, white or pinkish flowers.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The macadamia tree in our garden finally produced its first crop of nuts after seven years.
- Several species of macadamia tree are cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide.
- The orchard specializes in growing macadamia trees for their high-quality oil and nuts.
Advanced Usage
- As a taxonomic reference: The term is used in botanical and horticultural contexts to specify plants within the genus , which is part of the Proteaceae family.
- The study focused on the drought resistance of different macadamia tree species.
Variants and Related Words
- Macadamia (noun): Most commonly refers to the edible nut produced by the macadamia tree, or is used as a shortened, informal name for the tree itself.
- We harvested the macadamias from our trees.
- Macadamia nut (noun): The specific, round, hard-shelled seed of the macadamia tree, prized as a food.
- The recipe calls for roasted macadamia nuts.
Synonyms
- Macadamia (when contextually referring to the tree)
- Queensland nut tree (a common name for )
- Bush nut tree (a less common name)
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Proteaceae: The plant family to which the macadamia tree belongs.
- Evergreen: A descriptor for the tree's foliage, which remains green year-round.
- Orchard tree: A functional classification, as it is often cultivated in orchards.
Noun
- any tree of the genus Macadamia