New Zealand Wine Berry (Noun)
Meaning
Graceful deciduous shrub or small tree having attractive foliage and small red berries that turn black at maturity and are used for making wine.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The New Zealand wine berry, also known as the Schisandra chinensis, is a popular ingredient in traditional Chinese medicine and wine production.
- The small, round fruits of the New Zealand wine berry tree are typically harvested in late summer and early fall for use in winemaking.
- In its natural habitat, the New Zealand wine berry can be found growing in well-drained soils and full sun to partial shade.
- The New Zealand wine berry is often used as an ornamental plant in gardens due to its attractive, heart-shaped leaves and vibrant red berries.
- The fruit of the New Zealand wine berry is rich in antioxidants and has been shown to have potential health benefits when consumed as a wine or supplement.