ardisia (Meaning)
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ardisia (n)
tropical evergreen subshrubs (some climbers) to trees of Asia and Australasia to Americas
Synonyms & Antonyms of ardisia
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ardisia Sentence Examples
- Ardisia is a genus of flowering plants known for its colorful berries.
- The Ardisia genus includes both tropical and subtropical species found in various parts of the world.
- Some species of Ardisia are popular ornamental plants grown for their attractive foliage and berries.
- Ardisia crenata, commonly known as Christmas berry, is often used in holiday decorations.
- The berries of Ardisia species are sometimes eaten by birds and other wildlife.
- Ardisia plants typically prefer shaded, moist environments such as forests and woodlands.
- Certain species of Ardisia have medicinal properties and are used in traditional herbal remedies.
- The leaves of Ardisia elliptica are used in some cultures to make herbal teas.
- Ardisia japonica, native to East Asia, is cultivated for its ornamental value in gardens.
- Despite their beauty, some Ardisia species are considered invasive in certain regions, displacing native vegetation.
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tropical evergreen subshrubs (some climbers) to trees of Asia and Australasia to Americas
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Ardisia is a genus of flowering plants known for its colorful berries.
The Ardisia genus includes both tropical and subtropical species found in various parts of the world.
Some species of Ardisia are popular ornamental plants grown for their attractive foliage and berries.
Ardisia crenata, commonly known as Christmas berry, is often used in holiday decorations.