Caesalpinia Bonducella (Noun)
Meaning
Tropical tree with large prickly pods of seeds that resemble beans and are used for jewelry and rosaries.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Caesalpinia bonducella seeds have been used for centuries in traditional jewelry and rosaries due to their resemblance to beans and natural durability.
- The tropical tree caesalpinia bonducella, or gray nicker, is known for producing large prickly pods that contain seeds often used in handmade decorations.
- Locals in the tropical regions harvest caesalpinia bonducella seeds from the large prickly pods to create unique accessories and symbolic rosaries.
- Caesalpinia bonducella has become a popular choice for making eco-friendly and sustainable jewelry, sourced from the seeds of its tree.
- Caesalpinia bonducella seeds that resemble beans, have been used in various tropical cultures for generations to create beautiful and symbolic decorative items.