acrocarpus fraxinifolius
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The acrocarpus fraxinifolius stands tall in the forest with its straight trunk and spreading branches.
Definition
Noun: 1. A tall East Indian timber tree: Acrocarpus fraxinifolius is the scientific name for a species of large tree native to regions of South and Southeast Asia, particularly valued for its wood. 2. Source of durable wood: The tree is known for producing hard, strong, and durable timber, historically used for specific commercial purposes like tea chests.
Usage Examples
Advanced Usage
- In botanical/forestry context: The name is used precisely in scientific, agricultural, or commercial timber discussions to identify this specific species, distinguishing it from other timber trees.
- The plantation was established with fast-growing species like Acrocarpus fraxinifolius.
Variants and Related Words
- Shingle Tree: A common name for , referring to a historical use of its wood for roofing shingles.
- Pink Cedar: Another common name, describing the color and quality of its timber.
- Indian Ash: A regional common name, comparing its leaf appearance to ash trees ().
Synonyms
- Timber tree: A general term for any tree cultivated primarily for its wood.
- Hardwood tree: A category describing trees with dense wood, which includes .
The acrocarpus fraxinifolius stands tall in the forest with its straight trunk and spreading branches.
Noun
- East Indian timber tree with hard durable wood used especially for tea boxes