bishop pine
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Definition
Noun: 1. A species of pine tree: "Bishop pine" refers to a specific type of pine tree, Pinus muricata, which is native primarily to coastal regions. It is characterized by having bundles of two or three needles and is commonly found in northwestern California.
Usage
- The term "bishop pine" is used as a common name for this specific tree species, typically in botanical, ecological, or regional contexts.
- It functions as a countable noun (e.g., , ).
Examples
- Noun:
- The forest path was lined with mature bishop pines.
- Conservation efforts are focusing on protecting the native bishop pine ecosystem.
- You can identify a bishop pine by its short, dark green needles grouped in pairs.
Advanced Usage
- In Scientific Context: The name is often used alongside or in place of the scientific binomial in non-technical writing.
- The study compared the growth rates of bishop pine (Pinus muricata) and Monterey pine.
Variants and Related Words
- Bishop Pine: The standard common name. Hyphenated forms (bishop-pine) are less common.
- Pinus muricata: The formal scientific Latin name for the species.
Synonyms
- Prickly-cone Pine: Another regional common name for the same tree species, referring to its spiny cones.
Notes on Meaning
- The definition specifies "two-needled or three-needled pinon." It is important to note that while it is a type of pine with bundled needles, "bishop pine" is not typically classified as a true pinyon pine (or piñon), which is a common name for a different group of pines (, etc.) known for their edible seeds. The reference uses "pinon" descriptively for its needle bundle trait.
Noun
- two-needled or three-needled pinon mostly of northwestern California coast