casuarina equisetfolia
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A tall casuarina equisetfolia stands near a sandy beach, its fine, drooping branches swaying gently.
Definition
Noun * A species of tree: Casuarina equisetfolia is the scientific name for a specific type of tree, commonly known as the Australian pine or horsetail casuarina. It is characterized by its slender, drooping, green branchlets that resemble pine needles or horsetails, and it produces a distinctive, hard wood.
Usage
- This term is used in botanical, horticultural, and forestry contexts to precisely identify this species.
- It is a formal, scientific name. In everyday language, common names like "Australian pine" are more frequently used.
- Example: "The coastal landscape was stabilized by planting ."
Examples
- " is often planted in tropical regions for its ornamental value and its ability to prevent soil erosion."
- "The heavy, red wood yielded by is highly valued for construction and making tools."
- "Although it resembles a pine, is not a true pine tree."
Advanced Usage
- The name is binomial (two-part), following the Linnaean system of taxonomy. is the genus name, and is the specific epithet, often describing a characteristic (in this case, foliage resembling , or horsetail).
- In scientific writing, the name is typically italicized, and the genus name can be abbreviated after first use (e.g., ).
Variants and Related Words
- Common Names: Australian pine, horsetail casuarina, ironwood, beach she-oak, whistling pine.
- Genus: (a genus of trees and shrubs).
- Family: Casuarinaceae (the plant family to which it belongs).
Synonyms
- Australian pine
- Horsetail casuarina
- Ironwood (Note: "ironwood" is a common name for many hard-wooded trees; context is key.)
Related Terms
- Ornamental tree: A tree grown primarily for decorative purposes.
- Hardwood: Wood from dicot trees (like ), typically hard, though the term can be misleading as some "hardwoods" are soft.
- Coastal stabilization: The use of plants, like , to bind soil and sand in coastal areas.
A tall casuarina equisetfolia stands near a sandy beach, its fine, drooping branches swaying gently.
Noun
- common Australian tree widely grown as an ornamental in tropical regions; yields heavy hard red wood