Cordia Alliodora (Noun)
Meaning
Large tropical American tree of the genus Cordia grown for its abundant creamy white flowers and valuable wood.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The cordia alliodora tree stood tall in the heart of the tropical forest, its creamy white flowers a stunning sight to behold.
- Local woodworkers prized the cordia alliodora for its beautiful grain and durability, using it to craft intricate furniture.
- In the tropical regions of Central America, cordia alliodora trees were a common sight, their white blooms dotting the landscape like tiny stars.
- The cordia alliodora tree's ability to thrive in poor soil made it a valuable resource for reforestation efforts in degraded tropical ecosystems.
- On the tropical island, the cordia alliodora was revered for its medicinal properties, its bark and leaves used to treat a variety of ailments.