mimosa bush
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Definition
Noun: 1. A tropical American thorny shrub or small tree: This refers to a specific plant species native to tropical regions of the Americas, characterized by having thorns. 2. Source of fragrant yellow flowers used in perfumery: The plant is notable for its yellow flowers, which have a strong, pleasant scent used in the perfume industry.
Usage Examples
- The mimosa bush is well-adapted to arid climates with its thorny branches.
- Perfume makers value the mimosa bush for the essential oils derived from its blossoms.
- We had to be careful walking near the mimosa bush to avoid its sharp thorns.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical or horticultural contexts: The term is used precisely to identify the species (formerly ), distinguishing it from other similar-looking plants.
- The mimosa bush in the botanical garden is labeled as Vachellia farnesiana.
Variants and Related Words
- Sweet acacia: Another common name for the same plant (), emphasizing its fragrant flowers.
- Needle bush: A name highlighting its thorny nature.
- Huisache: A common name used in the southwestern United States and Mexico.
Synonyms
- Cassie: A name often used in the perfume industry for this plant and its fragrant extract.
- Farnese wattle: Another botanical name referencing the plant.
Notes on Different Meanings
- The term "mimosa" alone can refer to several different plants, including the sensitive plant () or trees in the genus. "Mimosa bush" specifically refers to the thorny, fragrant-flowered shrub .
Noun
- tropical American thorny shrub or small tree; fragrant yellow flowers used in making perfumery