Ulmus glabra
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Definition
- Noun:
- A species of elm tree: Ulmus glabra is the scientific name for a specific type of elm tree, commonly known as the Wych elm or Scotch elm. It is a large, deciduous tree native to Europe and parts of western Asia.
Usage
- is used as a formal, scientific term in botany, forestry, and horticulture to precisely identify this species of tree. It is typically used in written, academic, or professional contexts.
Examples
- Noun:
- The park's oldest tree is a magnificent Ulmus glabra.
- Foresters are monitoring the health of the local Ulmus glabra population.
- This cultivar is derived from Ulmus glabra.
Advanced Usage
- In Taxonomic Context: The name follows binomial nomenclature, where is the genus (encompassing all elms) and is the specific epithet for this species.
- The specimen was correctly identified as belonging to the species Ulmus glabra.
Variants and Related Words
- Wych elm (n): The most common English name for .
- Scotch elm (n): Another common name for the same tree species.
- Elm (n): The general common name for trees in the genus .
Synonyms
- Wych elm: The standard common name.
- Scotch elm: A regional common name.
Notes
- This term is a proper noun (the scientific name of a species) and is often italicized in writing. It does not have phrasal verbs or idioms associated with it, as it is a specific biological identifier.
Noun
- Eurasian elm often planted as a shade tree