pouteria campechiana nervosa
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Definition
Noun: * A tropical tree species: Pouteria campechiana nervosa is a botanical name referring to a specific variety or form of the tropical fruit tree commonly known as the canistel or eggfruit tree. It is characterized by its prominent leaf veins (nervosa). This tree is native to regions like Florida and the West Indies and produces a sweet, edible fruit.
Usage Notes
- This term is highly specific and technical. It is primarily used in botanical, horticultural, or scientific contexts to precisely identify this particular plant variety.
- In everyday conversation, even when discussing the tree or its fruit, the common names "canistel" or "eggfruit" are almost always used instead.
- The term is a proper scientific name and is typically written in .
Examples of Usage
- Scientific Context:
- The study compared the fruit yield of Pouteria campechiana nervosa with the common canistel.
- In the botanical garden, the specimen labeled Pouteria campechiana nervosa was fruiting profusely.
Advanced Usage
- The name follows binomial (or trinomial) nomenclature. is the genus, is the species, and is a taxonomic rank below species, often indicating a variety or subspecies with distinct characteristics, in this case relating to the veination of the leaves.
Variants and Related Words
- Canistel (n): The most common name for the tree and its fruit.
- Eggfruit (n): A common name for the fruit, derived from its texture and color.
- (n): The standard botanical name for the species, without the variety designation.
- Sapotaceae (n): The plant family to which this tree belongs.
Synonyms
- Canistel tree
- Eggfruit tree
- Yellow sapote (Note: This name can sometimes refer to related species)
Related Phrases
- Edible fruit: This is a key descriptive phrase associated with the tree, as its primary value is horticultural.
- Tropical fruit tree: A general category to which this plant belongs.
Noun
- tropical tree of Florida and West Indies yielding edible fruit