pitch apple
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Definition
- Noun:
- A common tropical American tree (Clusia rosea): "pitch apple" is the common name for a specific evergreen tree species native to tropical regions of the Americas. It is also known as the autograph tree.
- Characteristic features: The tree is known for its solitary white or rose-colored flowers, its thick, leathery leaves on which one can write (hence 'autograph tree'), and its large, apple-like fruit that contains a sticky, resinous pulp.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The pitch apple is often planted as an ornamental tree in tropical gardens.
- We saw a beautiful pitch apple with rose-colored flowers near the coast.
- The resin from the pitch apple fruit is very sticky.
Advanced Usage
- Botanical Context: In botanical or horticultural writing, "pitch apple" specifically refers to and its characteristics.
- The pitch apple, Clusia rosea, is notable for its hemiepiphytic growth habit.
Variants and Related Words
- Autograph tree: Another common name for the same species ().
- Clusia: The genus to which the pitch apple belongs. Other species in this genus may have different common names.
- Copey: A regional name used in some areas for this tree.
Synonyms
- Autograph tree: The most direct synonym.
- Scotch attorney: A regional name used in some Caribbean islands like Jamaica.
Notes
- The name "pitch apple" derives from the tree's fruit, which resembles an apple and contains a pitch-like, resinous substance.
- It is important to distinguish the common name "pitch apple" from other plants; it refers specifically to .
Noun
- a common tropical American clusia having solitary white or rose flowers