Acer campestre

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Definition

Noun * A shrubby Eurasian maple tree: A type of maple tree (Acer campestre) native to Europe and western Asia. It is characterized by its often shrub-like, bushy growth habit, small leaves, and tolerance for pruning, which makes it commonly used for hedges and in landscaping.

Usage
  • is the scientific (Latin) name for this species. In everyday English, it is most commonly referred to as field maple or hedge maple.
  • It is used as a countable noun to refer to individual trees of this species.
    • Example: "Several acer campestre were planted along the property line to create a natural windbreak."
    • Example: "The garden design features a mature acer campestre as a focal point."
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical, horticultural, or formal landscaping contexts, the Latin binomial is used for precise identification.
  • It can be used attributively (like an adjective) to describe related things.
    • Example: "The Acer campestre hedge requires trimming twice a year."
    • Example: "We studied the Acer campestre leaf morphology."
Variants and Related Words
  • Field maple: The most common English name for .
  • Hedge maple: Another common English name, directly referencing its frequent use.
  • Common maple: A less frequent name used in some regions.
Synonyms
  • Field maple
  • Hedge maple
Related Phrases/Idioms

(This term is a specific scientific name for a tree species and is not typically used in idiomatic expressions or phrasal verbs.)

Noun
  1. shrubby Eurasian maple often used as a hedge