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Duke Of Argyll's Tea Tree (Noun)

Meaning

Deciduous erect or spreading shrub with spiny branches and violet-purple flowers followed by orange-red berries; southeastern Europe to China.

Classification

Nouns denoting plants.

Examples

  • The duke of argyll's tea tree, scientifically known as Lycium barbarum, is found throughout southeastern Europe to China and has ornamental spiny branches.
  • A landscape architect featured a duke of argyll's tea tree in the new city garden, incorporating its vibrant orange-red berries for contrast.
  • Native to China, the duke of argyll's tea tree thrives as an ornamental or medicinal plant, despite being invasive in some regions.
  • Many gardeners consider the deciduous duke of argyll's tea tree an excellent choice for their sunny borders due to its low maintenance requirements.
  • Tourists who visit China each year often remark on the distinctive duke of argyll's tea tree they see during the Chinese New Year when violet-purple flowers bloom.

Synonyms

  • Lycium Halimifolium
  • Common Matrimony Vine
  • Lycium Barbarum

Hypernyms

  • Matrimony Vine
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