mountain ash

/'mauntin'æʃ/
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mountain ash

A mountain ash stands tall in the forest.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A type of tree of the genus Sorbus: Any of various trees, especially those in the rowan or whitebeam group, known for their clusters of bright red or orange berries and pinnate leaves.
    • A name for certain eucalyptus trees: Used for several tall Australian trees, such as Eucalyptus regnans, which is one of the tallest hardwood trees in the world.
    • A regional name for other trees: In some areas, the name is applied to other non-related trees, like certain types of ash.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The mountain ash in our yard is covered in red berries this autumn.
    • The mountain ash forests of Tasmania are home to some of the world's tallest trees.
    • We sat in the shade of an old mountain ash.
Advanced Usage
  • Collective noun: The term can be used collectively to refer to a forest or stand of these trees.
    • The logging of old-growth mountain ash is a contentious issue.
Variants and Related Words
  • Rowan: Another common name for the European , a type of mountain ash.
  • Whitebeam: Refers to trees in the genus with simpler leaves, also considered a type of mountain ash.
  • Eucalyptus regnans: The specific scientific name for the Australian mountain ash, the tallest flowering plant.
Synonyms
  • Rowan tree: Specifically for the European species ().
  • Witchwood: An archaic name for the rowan/mountain ash.
Related Phrases
  • Mountain ash berry: Refers specifically to the fruit of the tree.
    • Birds feast on mountain ash berries during the winter.
mountain ash

A mountain ash stands tall in the forest.

Noun
  1. low-growing ash of Texas
  2. tree having wood similar to the alpine ash; tallest tree in Australia and tallest hardwood in the world
  3. any of various trees of the genus Sorbus