matrimony vine
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of shrub or vine: Refers to any of various shrubs or climbing plants belonging to the genus Lycium, characterized by their showy flowers and bright, often red or orange, berries.
Usage Notes
- "Matrimony vine" is a common name used primarily in horticulture and botany. It is not typically used in everyday conversation.
- The term specifically denotes plants within the genus. The most well-known species is , also commonly called goji berry.
Examples
- The matrimony vine growing on the fence produced a beautiful display of purple flowers in the spring.
- Many species of matrimony vine are known for their drought tolerance.
- The bright red berries of the matrimony vine are edible and are used in some traditional medicines.
Advanced Usage
- The name "matrimony vine" is sometimes used poetically or in descriptive writing due to its evocative sound, though it still refers to the plant.
- The old garden was overtaken by the tangled branches of the matrimony vine.
Variants and Related Words
- Goji berry (n): The common name for the edible fruit of and , two species of matrimony vine.
- Wolfberry (n): Another common name for the fruit and the plants of the genus, often used interchangeably with "goji berry."
- Boxthorn (n): An alternative common name for plants in the genus.
Synonyms
- Lycium (n): The scientific genus name, used in formal botanical contexts.
- Boxthorn (n): A synonym for the plant itself.
Related Phrases
- Goji berry plant: A descriptive phrase that refers specifically to the cultivated species of matrimony vine grown for its fruit.
Noun
- any of various shrubs or vines of the genus Lycium with showy flowers and bright berries