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fynbos

English

Etymology

From Afrikaans fynbos (fynbos), from Afrikaans fyn (fine) and bos (bush).

Noun

fynbos (uncountable)

  1. (botany) Vegetation unique to the Cape Floral Kingdom made up chiefly of Proteaceae, restios and Ericaceae.
    • 1992, Reader's Digest, The Great South African Outdoors
      The southern and western Cape is the home of a unique type of vegitation known as fynbos. Covering around 90 000 square kilometers of often harsh terrain, fynbos is made up of approximately 6 000 different plant species.

Related terms

  • macchia
  • macchie
  • maquis

Translations

References

  • Reader's Digest: The Great South African Outdoors: Reader's Digest 1992.

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ericoid

English

Etymology

Erica +? -oid

Adjective

ericoid (not comparable)

  1. Of or pertaining to plants of the genus Erica.
    1. Of plant leaves, small, often leathery, usually needle-like or scale-like, non-deciduous, and generally adapted to poor soils and arid conditions, such as in fynbos and maquis.
    2. Of plant habit, having ericoid leaves, slender, scrubby and woody, like many Erica species.

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