Aegiceras majus

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Definition

Noun: * Aegiceras majus: A species of tree native to Australia. It is described as resembling the black mangrove (Avicennia germinans) species found in the West Indies and Florida. It is a coastal plant, typically found in mangrove habitats or tidal estuaries.

Usage
  • This term is a specific scientific (botanical) name for a plant species. It is used in formal, academic, or scientific contexts such as botany, ecology, and environmental science.
  • It is not commonly used in everyday conversation.
Examples
  • The coastal wetland is dominated by Aegiceras majus and other mangrove species.
  • In their study of Australian tidal forests, researchers identified a significant stand of Aegiceras majus.
Advanced Usage
  • The name follows binomial nomenclature (Genus: , Species: ). In scientific writing, it is conventionally italicized.
  • It may be referenced in comparative studies with other mangrove species globally.
Variants and Related Words
  • Black mangrove: A common name for related species (e.g., ) which is said to resemble.
  • Mangrove: The general term for the type of coastal shrub or tree community to which this species belongs.
Synonyms
  • There is no direct common-name synonym widely used in English. It may be referred to descriptively as an Australian mangrove tree.
Noun
  1. an Australian tree resembling the black mangrove of the West Indies and Florida