siberian pea tree
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Definition
Noun: - A large, spiny shrub (Caragana arborescens) native to eastern Asia, characterized by clusters of yellow flowers. It is frequently planted to form windbreaks, shelterbelts, or hedges.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The farmer planted a row of Siberian pea tree to protect his crops from the wind.
- In spring, the Siberian pea tree is covered in bright yellow blossoms.
Advanced Usage
- Horticultural Use: The term is used in botanical and landscaping contexts to describe a hardy, nitrogen-fixing plant used for soil stabilization and as a forage crop in some regions.
- Due to its hardiness, the Siberian pea tree is ideal for reclamation projects on poor soils.
Variants and Related Words
- Caragana arborescens (n): The scientific, botanical name for the Siberian pea tree.
- Caragana arborescens is the most common species in its genus planted in North America.
- Pea shrub (n): A common name for plants in the genus.
- Several types of pea shrub are used in ornamental gardening.
Synonyms
- Caragana: Refers to the genus, often used interchangeably in gardening contexts.
- Siberian peashrub: An alternative common name for the same plant.
Related Phrases
- Shelterbelt tree: A descriptive phrase highlighting one of its primary uses.
- As a reliable shelterbelt tree, the Siberian pea tree provides effective wind protection.
- Nitrogen-fixing shrub: A phrase describing its ecological function.
- The Siberian pea tree is a valuable nitrogen-fixing shrub that enriches the soil.
Noun
- large spiny shrub of eastern Asia having clusters of yellow flowers; often cultivated in shelterbelts and hedges