lawson's cypress

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lawson's cypress

A tall Lawson's cypress stands in a sunlit forest clearing.

Definition

Noun: * A large, evergreen coniferous tree (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana) native to the coastal regions of western North America. It is characterized by its exceptionally large size, valuable timber, and scale-like leaves.

Usage

This term is used specifically to refer to this single species of tree. It is a proper noun formed from a person's name ("Lawson") and the common tree type ("cypress"). It is used in botanical, forestry, horticultural, and general descriptive contexts. * The forest was dominated by towering Lawson's cypress. * Lawson's cypress is prized for its durable, fragrant wood. * We planted a Lawson's cypress as a windbreak in the garden.

Advanced Usage
  • The species is also known commercially as Port Orford cedar, although it is not a true cedar.
  • In horticulture, numerous cultivated varieties (cultivars) of exist, but they are still forms of Lawson's cypress.
Variants and Related Words
  • Port Orford cedar: A common alternative name for the same tree species, used especially in the timber trade.
  • Chamaecyparis lawsoniana: The formal botanical (Latin) name for the species.
  • False cypress: The common name for the genus , to which this tree belongs.
Synonyms
  • Port Orford cedar
  • Oregon cedar (less common)
Different Meanings

The term "Lawson's cypress" has only one meaning: it refers exclusively to the tree species Chamaecyparis lawsoniana. It is not used idiomatically or in other contexts.

lawson's cypress

A tall Lawson's cypress stands in a sunlit forest clearing.

Noun
  1. large timber tree of western North America with trunk diameter to 12 feet and height to 200 feet