rose acacia
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Definition
Noun: * A large shrub or small tree native to the eastern United States, characterized by stems covered in bristly hairs and producing large clusters of pink flowers. Its scientific name is Robinia hispida.
Usage
- This term is used specifically to refer to this particular North American plant species. It is a compound noun that functions as the common name for the plant.
- Example: "The rose acacia in the corner of the garden is in full, spectacular bloom."
- Example: "We planted a rose acacia for its beautiful spring color and unique textured stems."
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and horticultural contexts, "rose acacia" precisely identifies the species , distinguishing it from other types of acacia or false acacia (locust) trees.
- Example: "For erosion control on that sunny slope, consider rose acacia, as it is a hardy, nitrogen-fixing native shrub."
Variants and Related Words
- Bristly Locust: Another common name for the same plant (), emphasizing its hairy stems.
- Moss Locust: A less common variant name.
- Robinia hispida: The formal botanical (Latin) name for the species.
Synonyms
- Bristly locust
- Moss locust
- Robinia hispida (scientific name)
Antonyms
- There is no direct antonym for a specific plant species. In a broader sense, plants with smooth stems or non-pink flowers could be considered different.
Notes
- "Rose acacia" is a fixed compound noun. It should not be confused with the general term "acacia," which refers to a large genus of trees and shrubs native primarily to Australia and Africa.
- This plant is a member of the pea family (Fabaceae).
Noun
- large shrub or small tree of the eastern United States having bristly stems and large clusters of pink flowers