Abies bracteata
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Definition
Proper noun * A species of fir tree: Abies bracteata is the scientific name for a specific, rare species of fir tree native to a limited region in southwestern California. It is commonly known as the bristlecone fir or Santa Lucia fir. Its defining characteristics include sharply pointed, spine-like leaves and cones with scales that end in very long, slender spines.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The forest preserve was established to protect the rare Abies bracteata.
- Botanists traveled to the Santa Lucia Mountains to study Abies bracteata in its natural habitat.
- The long spines on the cone are a key identifier for Abies bracteata.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical taxonomy: The name follows the binomial nomenclature system, where is the genus (firs) and is the specific epithet, often describing a feature—in this case, referring to the prominent bracts (modified leaves) associated with the cones.
- In the scientific literature, the species is consistently referred to as Abies bracteata.
Variants and Related Words
- Common names: Bristlecone fir, Santa Lucia fir.
- While its scientific name is Abies bracteata, it is more frequently called the bristlecone fir by hikers.
- Genus name: (the fir genus).
- Abies bracteata is one of the most distinct species within the genus Abies.
Synonyms
- Bristlecone fir: The most widely used common name.
- Santa Lucia fir: A common name referencing its primary native range.
Related Terms
- Conifer: A cone-bearing tree. is a type of conifer.
- Endemic species: A species native to a single defined geographic location. is endemic to the Santa Lucia Mountains.
Noun
- a pyramidal fir of southwestern California having spiny pointed leaves and cone scales with long spines