bishop's pine
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Definition
Noun: 1. A species of pine tree: Bishop's pine is a common name for a specific coniferous tree, Pinus muricata. It is characterized by having needles bundled in groups of two or three and is primarily found along the coast of northwestern California and into Oregon and Baja California.
Usage Notes
- The term "bishop's pine" is a proper common name for a specific botanical species. It is typically used in botanical, ecological, or regional descriptions.
- It is often written in lowercase ("bishop's pine") except when it forms part of a formal title.
Examples
- Noun:
- The rugged coastline was dotted with hardy bishop's pine.
- Bishop's pine is well-adapted to survive in coastal fog belts.
- We studied the fire ecology of Pinus muricata, commonly known as bishop's pine.
Advanced Usage
- In Botanical Context: The name is used precisely to distinguish from other similar pines, such as the Monterey pine ().
- The reserve protects several native stands of bishop's pine.
Variants and Related Words
- Pinus muricata (n): The scientific (Latin) binomial name for the bishop's pine.
- Pricklecone Pine (n): Another common name sometimes used for this species, referring to the sharp prickles on its cones.
- Closed-cone Pine (n): A descriptive term for pines, including the bishop's pine, whose cones often remain closed and sealed by resin until opened by the heat of a fire.
Synonyms
- Pinus muricata (n): The formal scientific synonym.
- (There are no perfect common-name synonyms; "bishop's pine" is the standard common name.)
Related Phrases
- Closed-cone pine forest (n phrase): A type of forest ecosystem where species like the bishop's pine are dominant.
- The hike goes through a rare closed-cone pine forest.
Related Idioms
(This specific tree name does not commonly appear in idiomatic expressions.)
Noun
- two-needled or three-needled pinon mostly of northwestern California coast