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fynbos
English
Etymology
From Afrikaans fynbos (“fynbos”), from Afrikaans fyn (“fine”) and bos (“bush”).
Noun
fynbos (uncountable)
- (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.
- 1992, Reader's Digest, The Great South African Outdoors
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)
- Of or pertaining to plants of the genus Erica.
- 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.
- Of plant habit, having ericoid leaves, slender, scrubby and woody, like many Erica species.
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