Salix alba sericea

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Definition

Noun: * A species of willow tree: Salix alba sericea is a North American subspecies or variety of the white willow (Salix alba). It is characterized by its leaves, which have a greyish, silky, and pubescent (hairy) texture. A distinctive trait is that these leaves typically turn black when they are dried.

Usage Notes
  • This is a scientific name (a botanical name) and is used in formal, academic, or technical contexts such as botany, horticulture, and ecology. It is not commonly used in everyday conversation.
  • The name follows the binomial (or trinomial) system of nomenclature: (genus), (species), (subspecies/variety epithet).
  • When written, the scientific name is typically formatted in .
Examples
  • Scientific/Descriptive:
    • The specimen was identified as Salix alba sericea due to the characteristic blackening of its dried leaves.
    • Salix alba sericea is often found in moist habitats across North America.
    • The study compared the growth rates of Salix alba and Salix alba sericea.
Advanced Usage
  • The epithet "sericea" comes from Latin, meaning "silky," which directly describes the texture of the leaves.
  • The common name for this plant is often silky willow or silver willow, referring to the appearance of its foliage.
Variants and Related Words
  • Salix alba (n): The primary species name for the white willow, of which is a subspecies.
  • Willow (n): The common name for trees and shrubs of the genus .
  • Sericeous (adj): A botanical term meaning covered with soft, silky hairs.
Synonyms
  • Silky willow
  • Silver willow
  • (Note: This is sometimes treated as a distinct species rather than a subspecies of .)
Different Meanings
  • This term has only one specific meaning: it refers to this particular botanical taxon (a type of willow tree). It does not have idiomatic or figurative meanings.
Noun
  1. North American willow with greyish silky pubescent leaves that usually blacken in drying