celtis australis
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Definition
Noun 1. A species of deciduous tree: Celtis australis is the scientific name for a specific type of tree, commonly known as the European nettle tree, Mediterranean hackberry, or lote tree. It is characterized by its bright green foliage, which it loses in autumn (deciduous), and its value as a shade-providing tree native to southern Europe.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The ancient plaza was shaded by a magnificent Celtis australis.
- Botanists study the drought resistance of Celtis australis.
- In landscape design, Celtis australis is prized for its broad canopy.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical or scientific contexts: The term is used precisely to identify this specific species within the genus , distinguishing it from other hackberry species (e.g., ).
- The specimen was definitively identified as Celtis australis based on its leaf morphology and fruit.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Names: European nettle tree, Mediterranean hackberry, lote tree, honeyberry.
- Genus Name: (refers to the broader genus of hackberries).
- Related Species: (American hackberry), (Chinese hackberry).
Synonyms
- European nettle tree
- Mediterranean hackberry
- Lote tree
Notes on Meaning
- The definition emphasizes its key identifying features: being deciduous (shedding leaves annually), providing shade (due to its broad canopy), having bright green leaves, and being native to southern Europe. It is primarily a technical/scientific term but is also used in horticulture and arboriculture by its common names.
Noun
- bright green deciduous shade tree of southern Europe