Alpine celery pine
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Definition
Noun: * Alpine celery pine: A small, shrubby coniferous tree (Phyllocladus alpinus) native to New Zealand. It is characterized by its celery-like flattened stems (phylloclades) that function as leaves, and it typically grows in subalpine and alpine regions.
Usage
- The term is used specifically as a common name for this particular plant species. It is a compound noun that functions as a single unit to identify the plant.
- The alpine celery pine is well-adapted to the harsh conditions of the mountain slopes.
- We identified several native species, including the alpine celery pine, during the hike.
Advanced Usage
- The name is primarily used in botanical, ecological, or horticultural contexts. It may appear in field guides, scientific descriptions, or discussions of New Zealand's unique flora.
- The study focused on the drought resistance of the alpine celery pine compared to other high-altitude flora.
Variants and Related Words
- Celery pine: A broader common name for trees in the genus , which includes the alpine celery pine and other related species.
- Phyllocladus alpinus: The scientific (Latin) binomial name for the alpine celery pine.
- Phylloclad: The botanical term for the flattened, leaf-like stem characteristic of this plant.
Synonyms
- Mountain celery pine: A less common but descriptive synonym referencing its habitat.
- Phyllocladus alpinus: The formal scientific synonym.
Notes on Meaning
- This is a very specific botanical term. It does not refer to a type of celery (an edible herb) or a true pine tree (genus ), but rather to a distinct coniferous plant with a unique appearance that inspired its common name.
Noun
- small shrubby celery pine of New Zealand