Macadamia Tetraphylla (Noun)
Meaning
Bushy tree with pink to purple flowers.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Macadamia tetraphylla, native to eastern Australia, is a popular choice for its bushy shape and stunning display of pink to purple flowers.
- The landscape architect incorporated the Macadamia tetraphylla tree in her design, using its delicate flowers as a striking accent color.
- A macadamia tetraphylla bushy tree stood at the garden's periphery with pink to purple flowers drawing in a flock of songbirds each morning.
- Many years of selecting certain tree stock saw several bushes sprouting together one stood about half metres with taller about with 'fine yellow inner floras each almost black tiny skin exterior more closely clustered though perhaps looking striking red upon inside several opened including newly unswum trees eventually catching half the total length about in it before starting around green branch is technically named the bushy Macadamia tetraphylla as distinguished through their distinctive appearance showing pink to purple flowers that attract local groups.
- Visiting exotic plants in New Zealand at her trip the tourist came upon a single example of the attractive Macadamia tetraphylla lush tree covered thick with pretty pink to purple flowers.