alpine totara
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Definition
- Noun:
- A low, wide-spreading coniferous shrub native to the mountains of New Zealand: The "alpine totara" is a specific type of shrub, a member of the conifer family, characterized by its low-growing, spreading form and its habitat in high-altitude regions.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The alpine totara is well-adapted to the harsh conditions of the subalpine zone.
- Hikers often see the distinctive foliage of the alpine totara on the mountain slopes.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical or ecological contexts: The term is used precisely to refer to this specific species, often in scientific descriptions or discussions about New Zealand's native flora.
- The study focused on the growth rate of the alpine totara in different soil types.
Variants and Related Words
- Totara: A related term often referring to larger trees in the same genus (), such as the "lowland totara" (), which is a substantial forest tree, unlike the shrubby alpine totara.
- Podocarpus nivalis: The scientific botanical name for the alpine totara.
Synonyms
- Mountain totara: A less common synonym that also references its high-altitude habitat.
- Snow totara: Another name occasionally used, alluding to its presence in snowy, alpine regions.
Notes
- The "alpine totara" is a distinct species and should not be confused with other, tree-sized totara species. Its defining characteristics are its shrubby, prostrate form and its alpine environment.
Noun
- low wide-spreading coniferous shrub of New Zealand mountains