Leucaena glauca

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Definition

Noun 1. A tropical and subtropical tree species: A small, often shrubby tree native to parts of North and Central America, characterized by its white, mimosa-like flowers with yellow tinges and its distinctive long, flat seed pods. It is known for its rapid growth and is sometimes considered an invasive species in certain regions.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Leucaena glauca is often planted for erosion control due to its hardy root system.
    • The long, flattened pods of Leucaena glauca are a key identifying feature.
    • In some areas, Leucaena glauca is used as fodder for livestock.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical and ecological contexts: The name is used precisely to refer to this specific species within the genus , often in discussions about agroforestry, invasive plant species, or tropical botany.
    • The study focused on the nitrogen-fixing properties of Leucaena glauca.
Variants and Related Words
  • Common Names: This species is also widely known by other common names, which are considered variants in everyday language.
    • White leadtree
    • Wild tamarind
    • Jumbay
  • Scientific Synonym: (Note: is often considered a synonym or a subspecies of in modern botanical taxonomy).
Synonyms
  • White leadtree (common name)
  • Wild tamarind (common name, though not a true tamarind)
Notes on Meaning

The primary meaning is as a proper noun referring to a specific plant species. It does not have idiomatic meanings or phrasal verbs associated with it, as it is a scientific/binomial name.

Noun
  1. low scrubby tree of tropical and subtropical North America having white flowers tinged with yellow resembling mimosa and long flattened pods