Fraxinus pennsylvanica
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Definition
Noun: 1. A small to medium-sized deciduous tree native to North America: This tree is a species of ash characterized by its relatively modest size compared to other ash trees, its branchlets (small twigs) that have a velvety or hairy texture, and leaves that are distinctly hairy or downy on their lower surfaces.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Fraxinus pennsylvanica is commonly planted as a shade tree in urban areas due to its tolerance.
- You can identify a Fraxinus pennsylvanica by feeling the soft, velvety texture of its young twigs.
- The botanist noted that the Fraxinus pennsylvanica in this region has particularly dense hair on the underside of its leaflets.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical classification: The name follows the binomial nomenclature system (Genus , species ). It is often used in scientific, horticultural, and ecological contexts.
- In silviculture and ecology: The term is used to discuss the tree's role in ecosystems, its growth patterns, and its susceptibility to pests like the emerald ash borer ().
Variants and Related Words
- Common Names:
- Green Ash: The most frequently used common name for this species.
- Red Ash: A less common alternate name.
- Related Taxonomic Terms:
- Fraxinus (n): The genus comprising all ash trees.
- Oleaceae (n): The plant family (the olive family) to which ash trees belong.
Synonyms
- Green ash (n): The standard common name.
- Red ash (n): A regional common name.
Notes on Meaning
- Botanical Specificity: refers specifically to this biological species. It is not a general term for any ash tree but denotes one with the precise characteristics described.
- Distinction from Other Ashes: It is distinguished from similar species, such as (White Ash), primarily by the hairy (pubescent) texture on its branchlets and leaf undersides, which the White Ash lacks.
Noun
- smallish American tree with velvety branchlets and lower leaf surfaces