Ostrya virginiana
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Definition
Noun: * A medium-sized deciduous tree of eastern North America: Ostrya virginiana is the scientific name for a specific species of tree commonly known as the American hophornbeam or ironwood. It is characterized by its hard wood, shaggy bark, and distinctive fruit clusters that resemble the hops used in brewing.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The forest understory contained several young Ostrya virginiana trees.
- The wood of Ostrya virginiana is exceptionally dense and strong.
- Botanists studied the growth patterns of Ostrya virginiana in its native habitat.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and ecological contexts: The term is used precisely to identify the species in scientific writing, forestry, and ecological studies, distinguishing it from other trees with common names like "hornbeam" or "ironwood."
- The study compared the drought tolerance of Ostrya virginiana to that of Carpinus caroliniana.
Variants and Related Words
- American hophornbeam (n): The most common English name for this tree.
- Ironwood (n): A common name shared by several tree species with very hard wood, including .
- Leverwood (n): A less common historical name for the tree.
Synonyms
- American hophornbeam: The standard common name.
- Eastern hophornbeam: A name specifying its geographic range.
Related Phrases
- Genus Ostrya: The group of trees to which belongs, all known as hophornbeams.
- Hop-like fruit: A descriptive phrase for the tree's distinctive seed clusters.
Noun
- medium-sized hop hornbeam of eastern North America