hedge maple
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Definition
Noun: * A small, shrubby Eurasian maple tree (Acer campestre) that is frequently planted and trimmed to form dense hedges or screens.
Usage
- The term "hedge maple" is used to specifically refer to this species of maple, emphasizing its common horticultural use for creating living barriers.
- It is a compound noun where "hedge" describes the primary function of the tree.
Examples
- "The property boundary was defined by a tall, neatly trimmed hedge maple."
- "Hedge maple is valued for its tolerance of pruning and compact growth habit."
- "In autumn, the leaves of the hedge maple turn a beautiful yellow."
Advanced Usage
- In botanical or landscaping contexts, "hedge maple" distinguishes from other maple species less suited for hedging.
Variants and Related Words
- Field Maple: Another common name for the same species (), referring to its natural habitat in fields and woodland edges rather than its cultivated use.
- Maple (n.): The broader genus () of trees and shrubs which includes the hedge maple.
Synonyms
- Field maple
Antonyms
- There is no direct antonym, but trees typically grown as solitary specimens (e.g., oak, redwood) could be contextually opposite in usage.
Related Phrases
- To plant a hedge: The action of establishing a row of shrubs or trees like hedge maple.
- Acer campestre: The formal Latin binomial name for the species.
Noun
- shrubby Eurasian maple often used as a hedge