japanese linden
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Definition
Noun A medium-sized tree native to Japan, cultivated for its ornamental value in landscapes and gardens. It is valued for its attractive foliage and overall form.
Usage
The term "Japanese linden" is used specifically to refer to this ornamental tree species. It is a proper noun that names a particular type of plant.
Examples
- The park's new design features a beautiful Japanese linden as a focal point.
- Japanese linden trees are prized for their symmetrical shape and dense leaves.
- We compared the leaf shape of the Japanese linden to that of the American basswood.
Advanced Usage
In botanical or horticultural contexts, the term is used precisely to distinguish this species from other trees in the Tilia (linden or basswood) genus.
Variants and Related Words
- Botanical Name: . This is the scientific Latin name for the species.
- Japanese Lime: A synonym used primarily in British English.
- Linden: The common name for trees in the genus .
- Basswood: The common North American name for trees in the genus .
- Ornamental Tree: A general category describing trees grown primarily for decorative purposes.
Synonyms
- Japanese lime (chiefly British English)
Antonyms
- There are no direct antonyms, as it is a specific noun. Contextual opposites could include non-ornamental tree or native tree (when speaking outside of Japan).
Related Phrases
- Ornamental planting: A landscaping practice for which the Japanese linden is often used.
- Shade tree: A functional description that also applies to the Japanese linden.
Noun
- medium-sized tree of Japan used as an ornamental