red-berried elder
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Definition
- Noun:
- A common North American shrub or small tree: This term refers to a specific type of shrub or small tree native to North America, known for its clusters of red berries.
- A Eurasian shrub: This term can also refer to a similar shrub species native to Europe and Asia, also characterized by its red berries.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The garden featured a beautiful red-berried elder that attracted many birds.
- We identified the red-berried elder growing at the forest's edge.
Advanced Usage
- As a botanical identifier: The term is used in horticulture and botany to specify a particular species within the genus, distinguishing it from other elders with different colored fruit.
- For this landscape design, the red-berried elder is preferred over the black-berried variety for its visual contrast.
Variants and Related Words
- European red elder (): A common name for the Eurasian variety.
- American red elderberry (): A common name for the North American variety.
- Elderberry (n): The general term for plants in the genus and their fruit.
- Elder (n): A more general term for shrubs and small trees in the genus .
Synonyms
- Red elderberry: A direct synonym.
- Scarlet elder: Another common name for the same plant.
Related Phrases
- Cluster of red berries: A descriptive phrase for the plant's most distinctive feature.
- The red-berried elder is easily recognized by its dense cluster of red berries.
Related Idioms
(This specific botanical term is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions.)
Noun
- common North American shrub or small tree
- Eurasian shrub