单词 | wild orange |
释义 | > as lemmaswild orange wild orange n. (a) of the West Indies, Drypetes glauca; (b) an Australian rubiaceous timber-tree, Canthium latifolium, also called wild lemon; (c) the Carolina cherry-laurel, Prunus Carolina; (d) in Australia, any of several species of Capparis or Canthium; (e) in South Africa = kaffir orange n. at Kaffir n. and adj. Compounds 1b. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > particular plants > trees and shrubs > tree or shrub groups > prunus trees or shrubs > [noun] plumc1400 black plum1629 prunus1706 Portugal laurel1731 mock orange1766 wild orange1802 Versailles laurel1882 the world > plants > particular plants > trees and shrubs > non-British trees or shrubs > South American and West Indian trees or shrubs > [noun] > others persea1601 mahoe1666 poison berry1672 white mangrove1683 maiden plum1696 angelin1704 garlic-pear1725 milkwood-tree1725 Jack-in-the-box1735 cherimoya1736 rattle bush1750 galapee1756 genip1756 lace bark1756 sunfruit1787 wild orange1802 hog-nut1814 mountain pride1814 savannah wattle1814 mora1825 rubber tree1826 mayflower1837 bastard manchineel1838 long john1838 seringa1847 sack tree1849 jumbie tree1860 jumbie bean1862 king-tree1863 gauze-tree1864 mountain green1864 snowdrop tree1864 strong bark1864 switch-sorrel1864 candle-tree1866 maypole1866 angelique1873 poisonwood1884 porkwood1884 the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular timber trees or shrubs > non-British timber trees > [noun] > Australasian tallow-tree1704 rata1773 rosewood1779 red mahogany1798 ironbark1799 wild orange1802 red gum1803 rewarewa1817 red cedar1818 black-butted gum1820 Huon pine1820 miro1820 oak1821 horoeka1831 hinau1832 maire1832 totara1832 blackbutt1833 marri1833 raspberry jam tree1833 kohekohe1835 puriri1835 tawa1839 hickory1840 whau1840 pukatea1841 titoki1842 butterbush1843 iron gum1844 York gum1846 mangeao1848 myall1848 ironheart1859 lilly-pilly1860 belah1862 flindosa1862 jarrah1866 silky oak1866 teak of New South Wales1866 Tolosa-wood1866 turmeric-tree1866 walking-stick palm1869 tooart1870 queenwood1873 tarairi1873 boree1878 yate1880 axe-breaker1884 bangalay1884 coachwood1884 cudgerie1884 feather-wood1884 forest mahogany1884 maiden's blush1884 swamp mahogany1884 tallow-wood1884 teak of New Zealand1884 wandoo1884 heartwood1885 ivorywood1887 Jimmy Low1887 Burdekin plum1889 corkwood1889 pigeon-berry ash1889 red beech1889 silver beech1889 turnip-wood1891 black bean1895 red bean1895 pinkwood1898 poplar1898 rose mahogany1898 quandong1908 lancewood1910 New Zealand honeysuckle1910 Queensland walnut1919 mahogany gum1944 Australian mahogany1948 the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular food plant or plant product > particular fruit-tree or -plant > [noun] > tropical or exotic fruit-tree or -plant > African fruit-plants mammee apple1683 num-num1770 guarri1789 pigeon plum1826 gingerbread tree1829 Guinea peach1829 kaffir orange1852 marula1857 kei-apple1859 Natal plum1859 klapper1863 Sierra Leone peach1866 velvet tamarind1866 Dingaan's apricot1868 wild orange1932 1802 J. Drayton View S.-Carolina 8 Small rising grounds sometimes present themselves, on which grow..wild orange. 1823 J. Stewart View of Present & Past State of Jamaica 210 They [sc. floors] are formed of mahogany, wild orange, or other hard wood. 1858 J. A. Warder Hedges & Evergreens 44 Our beautiful Wild Orange..is much planted about Southern residences, for hedges. 1866 Treas. Bot. Wild orange. 1898 E. E. Morris Austral. Eng. Wild orange. 1932 J. M. Watt & M. G. Breyer-Brandwijk Med. & Poisonous Plants S. Afr. 140 The pulp of the fruit of Strychnos pungens Solered., Wild orange, Kaffir orange, Klapper..Strychnos spinosa Lam. (Brehmia spinosa Harv.), Kaffir orange, Klapper..and Strychnos gerrardi N.E. Br...is acidulous from the presence of citric acid, and is very refreshing. 1936 F. Clune Roaming round Darling xvii. 165 The wild orange, ten feet high, dark green brittle leaves, large yellow-stemmed flowers, and bearing fruit as big as tennis-balls, with pomegranate seeds inside. 1969 T. H. Everett Living Trees of World xx. 172/1 Known as wild-orange and mock-orange, it [sc. Prunus caroliniana] has creamy white flowers and glossy black fruits. < as lemmas |
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