'Bactris speciosa' definitions:
Definition of 'Bactris speciosa'
From: GCIDE
- Peach \Peach\ (p[=e]ch), n. [OE. peche, peshe, OF. pesche, F. p[^e]che, fr. LL. persia, L. Persicum (sc. malum) a Persian apple, a peach. Cf. Persian, and Parsee.]
- 1. (Bot.) A well-known high-flavored juicy fruit, containing one or two seeds in a hard almond-like endocarp or stone. In the wild stock the fruit is hard and inedible. [1913 Webster]
- 2. The tree (Prunus Persica syn. Amygdalus Persica) which bears the peach fruit. [1913 Webster]
- 3. The pale red color of the peach blossom, or the light pinkish yellow of the peach fruit. [PJC]
- Guinea peach, or Sierra Leone peach, the large edible berry of the Sarcocephalus esculentus, a rubiaceous climbing shrub of west tropical Africa.
- Palm peach, the fruit of a Venezuelan palm tree ({Bactris speciosa}).
- Peach color, the pale red color of the peach blossom.
- Peach-tree borer (Zool.), the larva of a clearwing moth (Aegeria exitiosa, or Sannina, exitiosa) of the family Aegeriidae, which is very destructive to peach trees by boring in the wood, usually near the ground; also, the moth itself. See Illust. under Borer. [1913 Webster]