Quercus phellos
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Definition
Noun * A species of tree: Quercus phellos is the scientific name for the willow oak, a medium to large deciduous tree native to the eastern United States. It is characterized by its long, narrow, lance-shaped leaves that resemble those of a willow tree, and its wood, which is relatively soft but strong.
Usage
- The term is used in formal, scientific, and botanical contexts to precisely identify this specific species of oak tree.
- Example: "The study compared the growth rates of and in urban environments."
- Example: "Several mature line the entrance to the arboretum."
Advanced Usage
- In botanical nomenclature, is the genus name (encompassing all oaks), and is the specific epithet, together forming the unique species name.
- The name can be used in ecological descriptions: "The floodplain forest is dominated by and bald cypress."
Variants and Related Words
- Willow oak: The common name for .
- Quercus: The genus name for all oak trees.
- Deciduous: A term describing trees that shed their leaves annually, applicable to .
- Lanceolate: A botanical term for a leaf shape that is lance-shaped, longer than wide, and tapering to a point, which describes the leaves of this tree.
Synonyms
- Willow oak
Different Meanings
- As a proper scientific name (binomial), refers exclusively to this single species of tree and has no other general meanings in the English language. It is not used idiomatically.
Noun
- medium to large deciduous oak of the eastern United States having long lanceolate leaves and soft strong wood