seaside mahoe

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seaside mahoe

A seaside mahoe tree grows near a sandy beach, its heart-shaped leaves and yellow and purple flowers bright against the blue sky.

Definition

Noun: - A tropical tree (Thespesia populnea) commonly found in coastal regions. It is sometimes grown for ornamental purposes due to its attractive, rounded heart-shaped leaves and conspicuous yellow and purple flowers. The tree produces valuable, dense pink to dark red wood and oil from its seeds.

Usage

The term "seaside mahoe" is used specifically to refer to this species of coastal tree. It functions as a countable noun. - The seaside mahoe is remarkably salt-tolerant, making it ideal for beachfront landscaping. - They used the durable timber from a seaside mahoe to build the small boat.

Advanced Usage
  • In botanical and horticultural contexts, "seaside mahoe" precisely identifies , distinguishing it from other trees with "mahoe" in their common names (e.g., Blue Mahoe).
  • The term can be used attributively to describe characteristics or products of the tree.
    • seaside mahoe timber; seaside mahoe oil.
Variants and Related Words
  • Portia Tree: Another common name for the same species ().
  • Pacific Rosewood: A name sometimes used, referring to the color and quality of its wood.
  • Mahoe: A broader term that can refer to several different tree species in the family, not exclusively the seaside mahoe.
Synonyms
  • Portia Tree
  • Pacific Rosewood
  • (scientific name)
Related Terms
  • Coastal tree: A general term for trees that thrive in seaside environments.
  • Ornamental tree: A tree cultivated primarily for decorative purposes.
  • Hardwood: A category of wood from angiosperm trees, like the seaside mahoe, known for its density.
seaside mahoe

A seaside mahoe tree grows near a sandy beach, its heart-shaped leaves and yellow and purple flowers bright against the blue sky.

Noun
  1. pantropical tree of usually seacoasts sometimes cultivated as an ornamental for its rounded heart-shaped leaves and showy yellow and purple flowers; yields valuable pink to dark red close-grained wood and oil from its seeds