Pinus monticola
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Definition
Noun: * A species of coniferous tree: Pinus monticola is the scientific name for the Western white pine, a tall evergreen tree native to the mountainous regions of western North America. It is characterized by its long, slender, blue-green to silvery-green needles grouped in bundles of five, and its bark that matures into a distinctive pattern of rectangular, grey-brown plates.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The forest was dominated by mature Pinus monticola, their distinctive bark patterns visible from the trail.
- Conservation efforts are crucial for Pinus monticola, which has been severely affected by blister rust.
- The soft, straight-grained wood of Pinus monticola is highly valued for carving and millwork.
Advanced Usage
- In Botanical/Taxonomic Context: The name is always italicized, and the genus name () is capitalized while the species epithet () is not. It is the formal, precise identifier used in scientific literature, forestry, and ecology.
- The study compared the growth rates of Pinus monticola and Abies lasiocarpa at high elevations.
Variants and Related Words
- Western white pine: The common English name for .
- White pine: A broader common name that can refer to and other five-needle pines like Eastern white pine ().
- : The genus name, encompassing all pine trees.
- : The species epithet, from Latin meaning "mountain dweller."
Synonyms
- Western white pine (common name)
- Mountain white pine (regional common name)
- Silver pine (regional common name referring to the needle color)
Related Terms (Not direct synonyms, but associated in context)
- Conifer: The type of tree is.
- Blister rust: A fungal disease () that is a major threat to this species.
- Five-needle pine: A descriptive term for pines, including this species, whose needles grow in fascicles (bundles) of five.
Noun
- tall pine of western North America with stout blue-green needles; bark is grey-brown with rectangular plates when mature