California box elder
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Definition
Noun: - A species of maple tree: "California box elder" refers to a specific type of maple tree (Acer negundo subsp. californicum) native to the Pacific coast of the United States. It is characterized by producing fruit (samaras) that are white or light-colored when they mature.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The California box elder is well-adapted to the climate of the coastal valleys.
- You can identify the California box elder by its distinctive white samaras.
- Several California box elders provided shade along the riverbank.
Advanced Usage
- As a botanical subject: The term is used in botanical, horticultural, and ecological contexts to specify this regional subspecies.
- The study focused on the drought tolerance of the California box elder.
Variants and Related Words
- Box elder (n): The common name for , the broader species to which the California box elder belongs.
- Manitoba maple (n): Another common name for .
- Ash-leaved maple (n): A descriptive name for , referring to the shape of its leaves.
Synonyms
- California maple (informal/regional)
- Acer negundo californicum (scientific name)
Related Terms
- Samara (n): The type of winged fruit produced by maples, including the California box elder.
- Deciduous (adj): A term describing trees, like the California box elder, that lose their leaves seasonally.
Noun
- maple of the Pacific coast of the United States; fruits are white when mature