Prumnopitys andina
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Definition
- Noun:
- A South American evergreen tree or shrub: Prumnopitys andina is the scientific name for a specific species of coniferous tree native to South America, particularly found in the Andean regions of Chile and Argentina. It is commonly known as the "plum-fruited yew" or "lleuque."
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The forest contains several specimens of Prumnopitys andina.
- Prumnopitys andina is valued for its edible seeds.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical or scientific contexts: The term is used precisely to identify this specific species within academic, conservation, or horticultural writing.
- The study focused on the conservation status of Prumnopitys andina.
Variants and Related Words
- Lleuque: A common local name for .
- Plum-fruited yew: A descriptive English common name for the tree, referring to its fruit.
- Prumnopitys: The genus name to which this species belongs.
Synonyms
- Lleuque
- Plum-fruited yew
Related Phrases
- Prumnopitys andina forest: A woodland area dominated by this tree species.
- We hiked through a remnant Prumnopitys andina forest.
Noun
- South American evergreen tree or shrub