monterey pine
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Definition
Noun: * A tall California pine tree (Pinus radiata) characterized by long needles that grow in bundles of three, a dense, rounded crown, and dark brown bark that becomes deeply fissured with age.
Usage
The term "Monterey pine" is used as a singular, countable noun to refer to this specific species of tree. It is often capitalized as it is a proper noun derived from a place name (Monterey, California).
Examples
- The Monterey pine is native to a very limited range along the central coast of California.
- We planted a young Monterey pine in the backyard for shade.
- The forest was primarily composed of Monterey pines and coastal scrub.
- The rapid growth rate of the Monterey pine makes it a valuable plantation tree in many parts of the world.
Advanced Usage
- In forestry and horticulture, "Monterey pine" is the standard common name, though it may be referred to regionally or in other countries by different names due to its widespread cultivation.
- The scientific name is frequently used in academic, conservation, and international timber contexts to avoid confusion with other pine species.
Variants and Related Words
- Radiata pine (n.): Another common name for the Monterey pine, especially used in New Zealand, Australia, and Chile, where it is a major commercial timber species.
- Insignis pine (n.): A historical or less common name for the same tree species.
Synonyms
- (Scientific name)
Different Meanings
The term "Monterey pine" has only one primary meaning, referring specifically to the tree species Pinus radiata. It is not typically used idiomatically or in phrasal verbs.
Noun
- tall California pine with long needles in bunches of 3, a dense crown, and dark brown deeply fissured bark