cladrastis lutea
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Definition
Noun A small, handsome, round-headed deciduous tree (Cladrastis lutea, syn. Cladrastis kentukea) known for its showy, fragrant, white flowers that grow in terminal clusters. Its heavy hardwood yields a yellow dye.
Usage
Cladrastis lutea is used as the scientific botanical name for a specific species of tree. It is primarily used in formal, academic, or horticultural contexts. - The Cladrastis lutea in the arboretum is in full bloom this spring. - The yellow dye historically obtained from Cladrastis lutea was used by early settlers.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Synonym: In modern botanical classification, is often treated as a synonym for . Therefore, you may encounter the name used interchangeably or preferentially in scientific literature.
- While historically called Cladrastis lutea, the accepted name is now often Cladrastis kentukea.
Variants and Related Words
- American yellowwood: The common name for .
- Virgilia: An obsolete genus name under which this tree was once classified.
- Cladrastis kentukea: The currently more accepted scientific synonym.
Synonyms
- American yellowwood
- Kentucky yellowwood (referring to )
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Deciduous: A type of tree that sheds its leaves annually.
- Hardwood: Wood from broad-leaved trees (like ), as opposed to conifers.
- Terminal cluster: A flower arrangement where blooms are grouped at the end of a stem.
Noun
- small handsome roundheaded deciduous tree having showy white flowers in terminal clusters and heavy hardwood yielding yellow dye