mesembryanthemum edule
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Definition
Noun: 1. A low-growing South African succulent plant: This term refers to a specific species of flowering plant native to South Africa. It is characterized by its succulent leaves (which store water) and its low, spreading growth habit. 2. A plant bearing a capsular fruit with edible pulp: The plant produces a distinctive fruit that is a capsule. The pulp inside this fruit is edible.
Usage Notes
- "Mesembryanthemum edule" is the botanical or scientific name for the plant. This name is always written in italics.
- It is primarily used in formal, scientific, or horticultural contexts. In everyday conversation, people are more likely to use its common names.
- As a proper noun (the name of a specific species), it is typically not used with articles like "a" or "the" unless specifying an individual plant.
Examples
- Scientific/Horticultural Context:
- The coastal ground cover was identified as Mesembryanthemum edule.
- Our greenhouse is cultivating several specimens of Mesembryanthemum edule.
- The fruit of Mesembryanthemum edule is known for its sweet, edible pulp.
Advanced Usage
- The genus name is often abbreviated in repeated scientific text, e.g., " is a common sight on the Cape flats."
Variants and Related Words
- Common Names: This plant is widely known by several common names, which are used far more frequently in non-scientific language.
- Sour Fig: Refers to the tart taste of the fruit.
- Cape Fig: Highlights its geographic origin (the Cape region of South Africa).
- Hottentot Fig: A historical common name (note: "Hottentot" is an outdated and often considered offensive term for the Khoikhoi people).
- Carpobrotus edulis: This is a synonym, the currently accepted scientific name in many botanical classifications. is an older synonym.
Synonyms
- Sour Fig (n): The most common English name for the plant and its fruit.
- Cape Fig (n): Another common name emphasizing its origin.
- Carpobrotus edulis (n): The modern botanical synonym.
Related Concepts
- Succulent (n): A type of plant that has thickened, fleshy parts adapted to store water. is a succulent.
- Ground Cover (n): A plant that grows over an area of ground. This species is often used for this purpose in landscaping.
- Invasive Species (n): In regions outside South Africa (like California or the Mediterranean), can become an invasive plant, outcompeting native flora.
Noun
- low-growing South African succulent plant having a capsular fruit containing edible pulp