Tsuga heterophylla
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Definition
Noun: * Tsuga heterophylla: A species of coniferous tree in the pine family (Pinaceae), native to the west coast of North America. It is a tall, evergreen tree known for its commercial importance as a source of timber. It is commonly called the western hemlock.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The dense forest was primarily composed of Tsuga heterophylla and Douglas fir.
- The wood from Tsuga heterophylla is valued for its strength and is used in construction.
- Botanists study the growth patterns of Tsuga heterophylla in its native habitat.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific Classification: In botanical and forestry contexts, the full scientific name is used for precise identification, distinguishing it from other hemlock species like (eastern hemlock).
- The study compared the drought resistance of Tsuga heterophylla with that of Tsuga mertensiana.
Variants and Related Words
- Western hemlock: The common name for .
- The trail winds through a grove of ancient western hemlock.
- Hemlock (general): A common name for trees in the genus . Note: This is distinct from the poisonous herb also called "hemlock" (genus ).
- Several species of hemlock are found in North American forests.
Synonyms
- Western hemlock: The direct and most frequently used synonym in non-scientific language.
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Conifer: A cone-bearing tree; is a type of conifer.
- Softwood: A classification for timber from coniferous trees; provides a commercially important softwood.
- Evergreen: A plant that retains green leaves throughout the year; is an evergreen tree.
Noun
- tall evergreen of western North America; commercially important timber tree