Huntingdon elm
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Definition
- Noun:
- A specific hybrid elm tree: "Huntingdon elm" refers to a particular cultivar of elm tree, known scientifically as Ulmus × hollandica 'Vegeta'. It is characterized by its upright, vigorous growth habit and is primarily planted for ornamental purposes in landscapes and along streets.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The city planted a row of Huntingdon elms along the new boulevard for shade and beauty.
- This mature Huntingdon elm provides excellent shelter for birds.
Advanced Usage
- The term is used almost exclusively as a proper noun to identify this specific cultivar. It is often seen in horticultural, botanical, and landscaping contexts.
- "under the Huntingdon elm": used to specify a location.
- We had our picnic under the broad canopy of the old Huntingdon elm.
Variants and Related Words
- Elm (n): a type of deciduous tree of the genus .
- Hybrid elm (n): an elm tree resulting from cross-breeding different elm species.
- Ornamental tree (n): a tree grown primarily for decorative purposes.
Synonyms
- 'Vegeta' (scientific name).
Related Phrases
- Dutch elm: A common name for the species complex () to which the Huntingdon elm belongs. (Note: "Dutch elm" is a related but broader term, not a direct synonym for the specific cultivar "Huntingdon elm".)
- Vegeta elm: An alternative name for the same cultivar.
Notes
- The Huntingdon elm is known for its resistance to wind and tolerance of urban conditions, which contributed to its historical use in landscaping. It is less commonly planted today due to the prevalence of Dutch elm disease, to which it is susceptible.
Noun
- erect vigorous hybrid ornamental elm tree