oriental bush cherry
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Definition
Noun: 1. A woody oriental plant cultivated for its ornamental white or pale pink blossoms: This term refers to a specific type of flowering plant native to Asia, characterized by its woody structure. It is primarily grown for its aesthetic value, specifically its profuse and delicate blossoms. 2. The smooth, unfurrowed red fruit of this plant: The term can also denote the small, red fruit produced by this plant, which is described as having a smooth surface without grooves or ridges.
Usage Examples
- The garden's centerpiece was a magnificent oriental bush cherry in full bloom.
- While beautiful, the oriental bush cherry is grown more for its flowers than for its fruit.
- The oriental bush cherry produces small, red fruit that contrasts with its pale blossoms.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and horticultural contexts, "oriental bush cherry" specifies an ornamental species distinct from common fruit-bearing cherry trees. Its primary value is decorative.
Variants and Related Words
- Flowering cherry: A broader category of cherry trees and shrubs cultivated for their blossoms, which includes the oriental bush cherry.
- Ornamental cherry: A general term for cherry plants grown for decorative purposes in landscapes and gardens.
Synonyms
- Ornamental cherry shrub
- Flowering cherry bush
Different Meanings
- This term has a specific botanical meaning and is not commonly used in idiomatic or figurative language. It refers exclusively to the plant and its fruit.
Notes
- The term is a compound noun. The key component is "cherry," modified by "oriental bush" to specify the type and origin. It is treated as a single lexical unit for this specific plant.
Noun
- woody oriental plant with smooth unfurrowed red fruit grown especially for its white or pale pink blossoms