Arizona white oak
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Definition
Noun: * Arizona white oak: A semi-evergreen shrub or small tree (Quercus arizonica) native to Arizona and New Mexico, characterized by acorns with hemispherical (dome-shaped) cups.
Usage
This term is used specifically in botanical, ecological, and regional contexts to identify this particular species of oak tree. * The Arizona white oak is well-adapted to the dry, rocky slopes of the southwestern United States. * We identified the tree by its leaves and the distinctive hemispherical cup on its acorn, confirming it was an Arizona white oak.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific classification, the full binomial name is often used interchangeably with or for greater precision than the common name "Arizona white oak."
Variants and Related Words
- Quercus arizonica (n): The scientific Latin name for the Arizona white oak.
- White oak (n): A broader common name for oak species in the section , which includes the Arizona white oak as one of many species.
Synonyms
- Quercus arizonica (n): The formal scientific synonym.
Noun
- semi-evergreen shrub or small tree of Arizona and New Mexico having acorns with hemispherical cups