simarouba glauca
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Definition
Noun 1. A medium to large tree species native to tropical regions of North and South America: It is characterized by having odd-pinnate leaves (a leaf structure with a central stem and an odd number of leaflets) and produces long, branched clusters (panicles) of small pale yellow flowers. These flowers are followed by scarlet-colored fruits.
Usage Notes
- Scientific Context: "Simarouba glauca" is primarily used as the scientific (Latin) name for this specific tree species. It is used in botanical, ecological, and agricultural contexts.
- Common Names: In everyday English, it is more commonly referred to by names like "Paradise Tree" or "Bitterwood." The scientific name is used for precise identification.
- Capitalization: As a scientific binomial name, "Simarouba" is capitalized, while "glauca" is not.
Examples
- Scientific/Descriptive:
- The study focused on the drought-resistant properties of Simarouba glauca.
- You can identify Simarouba glauca by its odd-pinnate leaves and scarlet fruits.
- General/Contextual:
- Several Simarouba glauca trees were planted for reforestation.
Advanced Usage
- In Phytochemistry/Medicine: The tree is noted for its bitter compounds. In technical writing, the name is used when discussing its medicinal or chemical properties.
- Extracts from Simarouba glauca have been studied for their potential therapeutic effects.
Variants and Related Words
- Paradise Tree (n): A common English name for Simarouba glauca.
- Bitterwood (n): Another common name, referring to the tree's bitter-tasting bark and wood.
- Simarouba (n): The genus name, which may refer to other trees within the same genus.
- Simaroubaceae (n): The plant family to which Simarouba glauca belongs.
Synonyms
- Paradise Tree
- Bitterwood
Related Terms (Not direct synonyms, but contextually linked)
- Drought-resistant tree: Describes a key characteristic.
- Tropical hardwood: Describes its habitat and wood type.
- Odd-pinnate: Describes its leaf structure.
- Panicle: Describes its flower cluster structure.
Noun
- medium to large tree of tropical North and South America having odd-pinnate leaves and long panicles of small pale yellow flowers followed by scarlet fruits