cordia alliodora

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cordia alliodora

A tall cordia alliodora tree stands in a sunlit clearing, its branches covered in clusters of white flowers.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A large tropical American tree of the genus Cordia: A tree species native to tropical regions of the Americas, known for its abundant creamy white flowers and its commercially valuable timber.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The forest was dominated by mature cordia alliodora trees.
    • The wood from cordia alliodora is prized for its durability and is often used in fine carpentry.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical/forestry contexts: The term is used precisely to refer to this specific species within the genus , often in discussions of tropical forestry, timber value, or ecological studies.
    • Sustainable management practices are crucial for cordia alliodora plantations.
Variants and Related Words
  • Common Names: This tree is also known by several common names, including:
    • Spanish Elm
    • Laurel (in some regions)
    • Cypre or Salmonwood
  • Genus Name: Cordia: The genus to which this species belongs, comprising various flowering trees and shrubs.
  • Species Epithet: alliodora: The specific epithet, often used in formal botanical nomenclature.
Synonyms
  • Spanish Elm (Common name)
  • Cordia gerascanthus (A synonymous botanical name sometimes used)
Related Terms (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
  • Timber tree: A tree cultivated primarily for its wood.
  • Hardwood: A general term for wood from deciduous trees, which often includes woods like that from .
  • Flowering tree: A descriptive term highlighting its characteristic of producing abundant flowers.
cordia alliodora

A tall cordia alliodora tree stands in a sunlit clearing, its branches covered in clusters of white flowers.

Noun
  1. large tropical American tree of the genus Cordia grown for its abundant creamy white flowers and valuable wood