fagus americana
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Definition
Noun 1. North American forest tree with light green leaves and edible nuts: A large deciduous tree native to eastern North America, known for its smooth, light gray bark, oval, light green leaves that turn golden bronze in autumn, and its small, three-angled, edible nuts.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The forest was dominated by mature Fagus americana, their smooth bark gleaming in the sunlight.
- We collected the nuts from the Fagus americana to roast and eat.
- The brilliant fall color of the Fagus americana is a major tourist attraction in New England.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical/forestry context: The name is a synonym for the more commonly used scientific name . It is used to specify the American species within the (beech) genus.
- The study compared the growth rates of Fagus americana with its European counterpart, Fagus sylvatica.
Variants and Related Words
- American beech (n): The standard common name for this tree.
- The American beech is easily identified by its smooth bark.
- Fagus grandifolia (n): The currently accepted scientific name for the same species.
- Fagus grandifolia is the dominant climax species in many eastern forests.*
- Beechnut (n): The edible nut produced by this tree.
- Squirrels were busy gathering beechnuts for the winter.
Synonyms
- American beech: The direct common name equivalent.
- Red beech: A less common regional name, referring to the tree's wood or autumn leaf color.
Related Terms (Not Phrasal Verbs)
- Deciduous (adj): A tree that sheds its leaves annually, like the .
- Mast year (n): A year in which a tree like the beech produces a very large crop of nuts.
Noun
- North American forest tree with light green leaves and edible nuts