prunus amygdalus
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Definition
Noun: * Prunus amygdalus: A small, bushy, deciduous tree native to Asia and North Africa. It is characterized by attractive pink blossoms and produces a highly valued edible nut enclosed within a hard, green hull. It is widely cultivated in regions such as southern Australia and California.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The orchard specializes in growing Prunus amygdalus for its high-quality nuts.
- In spring, the hills are covered with the pink flowers of Prunus amygdalus.
- Botanists study the genetic diversity of Prunus amygdalus to improve crop resistance.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific Classification: The term Prunus amygdalus is the formal botanical (Latin) name used in scientific and horticultural contexts to precisely identify the species, distinguishing it from other trees in the genus like peaches or plums.
- The research paper identified the specimen as Prunus amygdalus, not a related peach species.
Variants and Related Words
- Almond tree: The common English name for Prunus amygdalus.
- An almond tree can produce nuts for over 50 years.
- Amygdalus communis: A former or alternative scientific synonym for the same species.
- Almond: The edible seed (nut) produced by Prunus amygdalus.
- She added sliced almonds to the salad.
Synonyms
- Almond tree: The standard common name.
- Sweet almond tree: Specifically denotes varieties cultivated for edible nuts, as opposed to bitter almond trees.
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Deciduous: A term describing trees, like Prunus amygdalus, that shed their leaves annually.
- Drupe: The botanical term for the type of fruit produced by Prunus amygdalus, where the outer hull surrounds a hard shell containing the seed (the almond).
Noun
- small bushy deciduous tree native to Asia and North Africa having pretty pink blossoms and highly prized edible nuts enclosed in a hard green hull; cultivated in southern Australia and California