Lithocarpus glaber

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Definition

Noun A small evergreen tree native to China and Japan, belonging to the genus Lithocarpus within the beech family (Fagaceae). It is characterized by its glossy, leathery leaves and produces acorn-like nuts.

Usage

The term "Lithocarpus glaber" is used specifically as the botanical or scientific name for this particular species of tree. It is used in academic, horticultural, and botanical contexts.

Examples
  • Scientific Context:

    • The forest understory included several specimens of Lithocarpus glaber.
    • A study compared the growth rates of Lithocarpus glaber and other evergreen oaks.
  • Descriptive Context:

    • The garden featured a mature Lithocarpus glaber with particularly glossy foliage.
    • This Lithocarpus glaber has adapted well to the local climate.
Advanced Usage
  • In Taxonomic Writing: The name is often italicized, and the genus name may be abbreviated after first use (e.g., ).
    • The flora was dominated by Fagaceae, including Lithocarpus glaber and several Quercus species. Subsequent analysis focused on L. glaber.
Variants and Related Words
  • Japanese Oak: A common name sometimes used for this species, though this can refer to other trees.
  • Stone Oak: A general common name for trees in the genus .
  • Lithocarpus: The genus name, which includes other species of stone oaks.
Synonyms
  • Botanical Name: (an older or alternative scientific synonym).
  • Common Name (Regional): Japanese oak, ring-cupped oak (though these are imprecise).
Notes

This is a specialized term. In non-scientific communication, more general terms like "evergreen oak" or "stone oak" might be used, but they lack the precision of the Latin binomial "Lithocarpus glaber."

Noun
  1. small evergreen tree of China and Japan