genus shorea
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A botanist carefully examines the leaves of a genus Shorea tree in a tropical forest.
Definition
- Noun:
- A taxonomic category of trees: "Genus Shorea" is the scientific name for a specific group of flowering plants (a genus) within the family Dipterocarpaceae. These trees are native to Southeast Asia, particularly Indonesia and Malaysia.
- A source of valuable timber and resin: The trees in this genus are commercially important for their high-quality, resin-rich timber.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The forest is dominated by trees from the genus Shorea. (This describes the type of trees present.)
- Botanists are studying the diversity within genus Shorea. (This refers to scientific research on this plant group.)
- The timber from genus Shorea is highly prized for construction. (This highlights a key property and use.)
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and forestry contexts: The term is used precisely in scientific classification and the timber industry.
- The conservation status of several species in genus Shorea is vulnerable due to logging.
- Referring to specific products: The genus name is often used to describe the origin of materials.
- This varnish uses a resin derived from a genus Shorea tree.
Variants and Related Words
- Shorea (n): The common shorthand for the full genus name, used identically in scientific and trade contexts.
- Shorea robusta is a specific species within the genus, commonly known as sal tree.
- Dipterocarpaceae (n): The plant family to which genus Shorea belongs.
- Meranti (n): A common name for the timber produced by many trees in genus Shorea.
- Balau (n): Another common name for heavy, durable timber from certain Shorea species.
Synonyms
- Meranti genus: A commercial/forestry synonym referencing the common timber name.
- Resin-rich dipterocarps: A descriptive synonym highlighting its family and key characteristic.
Related Phrases
- Shorea timber: A common phrase in the wood trade.
- The decking is made from sustainably sourced Shorea timber.
- Shorea resin: Refers to the natural resin obtained from these trees.
- Shorea resin is collected for use in varnishes and incense.
Related Terms
- Hardwood: The category of wood produced by genus Shorea trees.
- Tropical rainforest timber: Describes the ecological and commercial context for this genus.
A botanist carefully examines the leaves of a genus Shorea tree in a tropical forest.
Noun
- genus of Indonesian and Malaysian timber trees rich in resin