Fraxinus tomentosa
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Definition
Noun: * A species of ash tree: Fraxinus tomentosa is the scientific name for a specific type of ash tree, also commonly known as the pumpkin ash. It is a deciduous tree native to the central and southeastern United States, recognized for its distinctive hairy twigs and a characteristically swollen or enlarged base of the trunk.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The botanist identified the wetland tree as Fraxinus tomentosa.
- Conservation efforts are focusing on Fraxinus tomentosa due to threats from the emerald ash borer.
- The Fraxinus tomentosa in the swamp has a notably broad trunk base.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and ecological contexts: The term is used precisely in scientific writing, forestry, and conservation to distinguish this species from other ashes (e.g., - white ash, - green ash). Its specific epithet "" refers to the hairy (tomentose) nature of its branchlets.
Variants and Related Words
- Pumpkin ash (n): The common name for , referring to the swollen, pumpkin-like shape of its trunk base, especially in mature trees growing in wet conditions.
- Fraxinus (n): The genus name for all ash trees.
- Ash (n): The general common name for trees belonging to the genus .
Synonyms
- Pumpkin ash: This is the direct common name synonym.
Different Meanings
- This term has only one specific meaning as a proper scientific name for a biological species. It does not have idiomatic or figurative uses.
Noun
- timber tree of central and southeastern United States having hairy branchlets and a swollen trunk base