Salix sitchensis

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Definition

Noun 1. A species of willow tree: Salix sitchensis is the scientific name for a specific type of willow tree, commonly known as the Sitka willow. It is characterized as a small, shrubby tree native to the coastal regions of western North America.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The Salix sitchensis is easily identified by its silky, hairy catkins.
    • Ecologists are studying the role of Salix sitchensis in stabilizing riverbanks.
    • This wetland area is dominated by Salix sitchensis and other native shrubs.
Advanced Usage
  • In Botanical or Ecological Contexts: The term is primarily used in scientific, academic, or formal naturalist writing to specify this particular species, distinguishing it from other willows (e.g., - white willow).
    • The study compared the growth rates of Salix sitchensis and Salix scouleriana in riparian zones.
Variants and Related Words
  • Sitka willow (n): The common English name for .
    • Hikers often see Sitka willow along the trails in the coastal forest.
  • Willow (n): The general common name for trees and shrubs in the genus .
  • Genus Salix (n): The botanical genus to which this species belongs.
Synonyms
  • Sitka willow: This is the direct common name synonym.
Notes on Meaning

This word has a single, precise meaning as a proper noun referring to a specific biological species. It is not used idiomatically or in phrasal verbs. Its usage is almost exclusively technical within the fields of botany, ecology, forestry, and horticulture.

Noun
  1. small shrubby tree of western North America (Alaska to Oregon)