Caesalpinia ferrea

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Definition

Noun 1. A thornless tree yielding heavy wood: Caesalpinia ferrea is the scientific name for a species of leguminous tree, commonly known as the Brazilian ironwood or leopard tree. It is characterized by its lack of thorns and its production of very dense, hard timber. The tree is also noted for its distinctive, flaking bark that creates a patchwork pattern resembling leopard spots.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The Caesalpinia ferrea in the botanical garden is prized for its beautiful, patterned bark.
    • The heavy wood from Caesalpinia ferrea is highly resistant to decay and is used in fine carpentry.
Advanced Usage
  • In Botanical/Horticultural Context: The name is used precisely to identify this specific species within the genus , distinguishing it from related species like (Brazilwood).
    • For this construction, we require lumber specifically from Caesalpinia ferrea.
Variants and Related Words
  • Leopard Tree (n): The most common English common name for , referring to its spotted bark.
  • Brazilian Ironwood (n): Another common name, highlighting the tree's geographic origin and the extreme density of its wood.
  • Pau-ferro (n): The Portuguese common name, meaning "iron-wood," frequently used in English contexts discussing Brazilian timber.
Synonyms
  • Leopard Tree
  • Brazilian Ironwood
  • Pau-ferro
Notes
  • This is a scientific binomial name (genus + species). In formal writing, it is always italicized. The genus name () is capitalized, while the species epithet () is not.
  • It does not have associated idioms or phrasal verbs, as it is a technical, taxonomic term.
Noun
  1. thornless tree yielding heavy wood