Equador laurel
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Definition
Noun: * A large tropical American tree belonging to the genus Cordia, cultivated for its profuse, creamy-white flowers and its commercially valuable timber.
Usage
- The term "equador laurel" is a specific common name for a tree species. It is used in botanical, horticultural, and timber-trading contexts.
- Note: The standard spelling in botanical and commercial references is typically "Ecuador laurel", named for its prevalence in regions including Ecuador.
Examples
- The furniture was crafted from sustainably harvested equador laurel.
- In the arboretum, the equador laurel is easily identified by its clusters of fragrant, creamy-white blossoms.
- The durability and attractive grain make equador laurel a preferred wood for cabinetry.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical nomenclature, this tree is classified under the genus . Its scientific name helps avoid confusion caused by varying common names like "equador laurel," "salem wood," or "freijo."
Variants and Related Words
- Ecuador laurel: The more standard spelling of the common name.
- Cordia alliodora: A primary scientific synonym for the species often referred to as Ecuador laurel.
- Spanish elm: Another common name for the same or a closely related species.
- Laurel: A separate genus () of trees and shrubs; "equador laurel" is not a true laurel but shares a similar common name due to its stature or leaf appearance.
Synonyms
- Salem wood (commercial timber name)
- Freijo (common name in some regions)
Notes on Meaning
- The primary meaning refers to the living tree species, prized for both its ornamental flowers and its wood.
- In commerce, "equador laurel" often refers specifically to the harvested timber from this tree, known for being workable and resistant to decay.
Noun
- large tropical American tree of the genus Cordia grown for its abundant creamy white flowers and valuable wood