fraxinus quadrangulata
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Definition
Noun 1. A species of ash tree: Fraxinus quadrangulata is the scientific name for a specific type of ash tree, commonly known as the blue ash. It is characterized by its distinctive four-angled or square twigs, bluish-green foliage, and hard, durable brown wood. This tree is native to the central and southern United States.
Usage Notes
- This term is a proper noun, specifically a scientific binomial name (genus and species). It is always written in italics in formal botanical contexts.
- The first part, , is the genus name (capitalized). The second part, , is the specific epithet (not capitalized).
- In everyday language, the common name "blue ash" is more frequently used.
Examples of Usage
- Scientific/Formal Context:
- The study focused on the drought resistance of Fraxinus quadrangulata compared to other native species.
- You can identify Fraxinus quadrangulata by the squared stems on its young branches.
- General Context (using the common name):
- The blue ash (Fraxinus quadrangulata) is known for its exceptionally hard wood.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Classification: The term is used precisely within the hierarchical system of biological classification to uniquely identify this species.
- In the family Oleaceae, Fraxinus quadrangulata is one of several North American ash species.
Variants and Related Words
- Blue ash: The standard common name for .
- : The genus name for all true ash trees.
- Ash tree: The general term for trees belonging to the genus .
Synonyms
- Blue ash
Different Meanings
- This term has only one specific meaning: it refers exclusively to this particular species of tree. It is not used idiomatically or in other contexts.
Noun
- ash of central and southern United States with bluish-green foliage and hard brown wood