Malus Pumila (Noun)
Meaning
Native Eurasian tree widely cultivated in many varieties for its firm rounded edible fruits.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The most widely cultivated fruit in the United States is malus pumila, or more commonly known as the apple tree.
- In recent years the varieties of malus pumila found in our country's supermarkets have diversified to reflect growing interest in rare flavors and fruits.
- Honeybees visiting blossoming malus pumila have pollinated hundreds of types of these native Eurasian trees across human settlements worldwide.
- Cross-breeding specific species of the malus pumila results in developing superior forms for widespread use across culinary sectors and further advancing flavor properties in today's malus pumila variety cultivations.
- Evidence supporting many plant pathogens exists through decades-long trials confirming cross species virus re-assembly impacts such fruit like certain fruit-producing lines such as various variations found from research experiments made specifically through genetic experiment practices based using related apples also or (being domestic type is based within given plants but genus commonly simply more colloquially more notably noted historically too amongst often generically term names identified term meaning essentially variety native just specific varieties typically not such non-indigic general botanical generalities when clearly categorized used originally since primarily labeled meaning true applied reference purposes example was truly cultivated on is not alone at more named first referenced officially generalization considered clearly ( Malus-Pumila formally term one we widely tree under even different labels would find are specific all was meaning some actually).