California black walnut
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Definition
Noun 1. A medium-sized tree (Juglans californica) native to California: This refers to a specific species of walnut tree characterized by its moderate size, leaves that are compound (made up of multiple leaflets) and have a somewhat aromatic scent, and nuts that are edible.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The California black walnut is a valuable species for local wildlife.
- We collected nuts from a mature California black walnut.
- The California black walnut 's wood is sometimes used for fine carpentry.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical or ecological contexts: The term is used precisely to distinguish from other walnut species, such as the Eastern black walnut () or the English/Persian walnut (). It often appears in discussions about native Californian flora, habitat conservation, or drought-tolerant landscaping.
Variants and Related Words
- California Walnut: A common shorter name for the same species ().
- Southern California Black Walnut ( var. ): A recognized variety.
- Northern California Black Walnut (): Sometimes considered a separate species or a variety, native to northern California.
Synonyms
- Juglans californica: The scientific Latin name, used for precise identification.
Related Phrases
- Black walnut: A broader term that can refer to several species, including the California black walnut and the more widespread Eastern black walnut. Context is needed to specify which one.
Noun
- medium-sized tree with somewhat aromatic compound leaves and edible nuts