noun
- plural of caragana; deciduous shrubs or small trees of the pea family, native to Asia and eastern Europe, often grown as ornamental plants or windbreaks
Usage: botanical
Examples
- The caraganas in the garden bloomed with bright yellow flowers in late spring.
- Farmers planted rows of caraganas to serve as natural windbreaks.
- These hardy caraganas can survive harsh winter conditions.
- The landscaper recommended caraganas for their drought tolerance.
- Several species of caraganas are commonly used in xeriscaping.
- The caraganas provided excellent shelter for small birds and wildlife.