mangosteen tree
Noun: 1. A tropical evergreen tree (Garcinia mangostana) native to Southeast Asia: It is characterized by its thick, leathery, dark green leaves and produces the mangosteen fruit. The tree is cultivated for its fruit, which is highly prized for its sweet, tangy, and juicy arils.
The term "mangosteen tree" refers specifically to the tree species that bears the mangosteen fruit. It is used in botanical, agricultural, and culinary contexts. * The mangosteen tree requires a humid, tropical climate to thrive and produce fruit. * After many years, the mangosteen tree in our garden finally bore fruit. * Botanists study the growth patterns of the mangosteen tree.
- The term is often used to distinguish the tree itself from its fruit. For example, one might discuss the cultivation of the "mangosteen tree" but the flavor of the "mangosteen" (the fruit).
- Mangosteen (noun): Primarily refers to the round, purple fruit produced by the mangosteen tree, known for its sweet, segmented interior.
- Garcinia mangostana (noun): The scientific (Latin) name for the mangosteen tree species.
- Garcinia mangostana (scientific name)
- Purple mangosteen tree (descriptive variant)
The term "mangosteen tree" has a single, specific botanical meaning and does not have other common metaphorical or idiomatic meanings. It refers exclusively to the tree species Garcinia mangostana.
- East Indian tree with thick leathery leaves and edible fruit