arizona cypress
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Definition
Noun: 1. Arizona cypress: A specific species of coniferous tree native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, scientifically classified as Cupressus arizonica. It is characterized by its distinctive bluish-silvery foliage and is valued both as a source of timber and as an ornamental tree.
Usage
- The Arizona cypress is well-adapted to dry, rocky slopes.
- We planted an Arizona cypress in the yard for its beautiful silvery-blue color.
- The wood of the Arizona cypress is durable and used for various purposes.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and horticultural contexts, Arizona cypress may be discussed for its drought tolerance and use in xeriscaping (landscaping that reduces or eliminates the need for irrigation).
- The term can be used metonymically to refer to the wood from this tree.
- The cabinet was crafted from finely sanded Arizona cypress.
Variants and Related Words
- Cupressus arizonica: The scientific (Latin) name for the Arizona cypress.
- Cypress: The general common name for trees in the genus . The Arizona cypress is one specific type of cypress.
- Conifer: A broader category of cone-bearing trees that includes the Arizona cypress.
Synonyms
- Arizona cedar (a less common regional name).
- Cupressus arizonica (scientific synonym).
Related Phrases
- Silvery foliage: A descriptive phrase often associated with the Arizona cypress.
- Drought-tolerant tree: A functional phrase describing a key characteristic of the Arizona cypress.
Noun
- Arizona timber tree with bluish silvery foliage