quince bush
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Definition
Noun A small Asian tree (Cydonia oblonga) known for its pinkish flowers and its hard, aromatic, pear-shaped fruit. The tree and its fruit are widely cultivated.
Usage
The term "quince bush" refers specifically to the plant itself. It is often used in gardening, horticulture, and botanical contexts to describe the cultivated tree.
Examples
- The quince bush in the corner of the garden is full of beautiful pink blossoms this spring.
- For this recipe, you will need to harvest the fruit directly from a quince bush.
- Many gardeners prefer to train the quince bush as a small, ornamental tree.
Advanced Usage
- While "quince bush" can describe the plant's natural, sometimes shrubby growth habit, it is botanically the same species as the tree form, often simply called a "quince tree." The term "bush" may emphasize a smaller, multi-stemmed cultivation style.
Variants and Related Words
- Quince (noun): The more common term, which can refer to both the fruit and the tree/bush.
- Cydonia oblonga (noun): The scientific Latin name for the plant.
- Quince tree (noun): A synonym often used interchangeably with "quince bush," though "tree" may imply a larger, single-trunked form.
Synonyms
- Quince tree
- Cydonia
Notes
- The fruit of the quince bush is typically too hard and astringent to eat raw but is prized for cooking, often used to make jellies, preserves, and pastes.
- It is distinct from flowering quince (), which is a different genus often grown for ornament.
Noun
- small Asian tree with pinkish flowers and pear-shaped fruit; widely cultivated