necklace tree
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Definition
Noun: * A tree belonging to the genus Ormosia, notable for its seeds which are often brightly colored and used as beads in jewelry and ornamentation.
Usage
- The term "necklace tree" is a common name used to refer to specific species within the genus, such as .
- It is used to describe the tree itself, its wood, and particularly its distinctive seeds.
Examples
- The necklace tree in the botanical garden is known for its beautiful red and black seeds.
- Indigenous craftspeople collect seeds from the necklace tree to make traditional bracelets and necklaces.
- The wood of the necklace tree is sometimes used in fine carpentry.
Advanced Usage
- The seeds of the necklace tree are often called "necklace tree seeds" or "ormosia seeds" in crafting and botanical contexts.
- In ecological studies, the necklace tree may be discussed for its role in tropical forest ecosystems and its seed dispersal mechanisms.
Variants and Related Words
- Ormosia: The scientific genus name for the group of trees commonly called necklace trees.
- Jumbie bead / Crab's eye: Common names for the seeds of some species, particularly (which, while toxic and from a different genus, is also known for bead-like seeds and can cause confusion).
- Bead tree: A related common name that can refer to trees with bead-like seeds, including some species.
Synonyms
- Ormosia tree
- Bead tree (context-dependent)
Notes on Meaning
- The primary defining characteristic of a necklace tree is its hard, often brightly colored (red, black, orange) seeds which are suitable for stringing as beads.
- It is important to distinguish the true necklace tree ( spp.) from other plants with similar common names, such as the "chinaberry tree" (), which is also sometimes called a bead tree but has different seeds and belongs to a different plant family.
Noun
- a tree of the genus Ormosia having seeds used as beads