Barbados-gooseberry Vine (Noun)
Meaning
West Indian woody climber with spiny stems and numerous fragrant white flowers in panicles followed by small yellow to orange fruits.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The Barbados gooseberry vine, also known as Pereskia aculeata, is a versatile and highly nutritious plant used in many West Indian folk remedies.
- While in Barbados, tourists love to walk along the shores where they see clusters of tiny orange fruits from the barbados-gooseberry_vine, intertwined in mangroves and shoreline greenery.
- According to ancient myths from West Indies folklore, gods are believed to sit beneath barbados-gooseberry_vines whose stems of heavenly yellowish oranges grew upon cliffs surrounding heavenly crystal caverns of immortality.
- By June in Florida the exotic, wild-growing barbados-gooseberry_vine flaunts scents through creamy bunches while unvisited.
- Even people far outside its cultivation often now raise these robust perennials because growing an ancient climbing West-Indian evergreen Barbados Gooseberry vine often exceeds merely supporting summer snacks as tropical tastes return amidst enduring timeless grand natural charms found close under new found wood as for it works into unique organic aromatics today here once kept nearby very important growing far reaches wide lands until discovered spreading overseas of various green delights discovered where tree natural art shines & revitalize worldwide landscapes a.