new caledonian pine

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new caledonian pine

A tall New Caledonian pine stands in a botanical garden.

Definition

Noun A very tall evergreen tree (Araucaria columnaris) native to New Caledonia and the New Hebrides (Vanuatu), noted for its distinctive, symmetrical shape and similarity in appearance to the Norfolk Island pine.

Usage

The term "New Caledonian pine" is used specifically to refer to this particular species of coniferous tree. It is a proper noun that names a distinct biological entity.

Examples * The coastal landscape was dominated by the slender, towering forms of the New Caledonian pine. * Botanists study the New Caledonian pine to understand its evolutionary relationship to other araucaria species. * Unlike many pines, the New Caledonian pine has a very straight trunk and symmetrical branches.

Advanced Usage
  • In botanical and horticultural contexts, the scientific name is often used alongside or instead of the common name "New Caledonian pine" for precision.
  • The tree is sometimes called the "Cook pine," which is another common name for the same species.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cook pine: An alternative common name for the same tree species ().
  • Norfolk Island pine (): A closely related and visually similar tree species, often confused with the New Caledonian pine but native to Norfolk Island.
  • Araucaria: The genus name for a group of coniferous trees that includes the New Caledonian pine, Norfolk Island pine, and monkey puzzle tree.
Synonyms
  • Cook pine
  • (scientific name)
Notes
  • Despite the word "pine" in its name, the New Caledonian pine is not a true pine (genus ). It belongs to the ancient araucaria family.
  • Its characteristic leaning trunk, which often tilts towards the equator, is a notable identifying feature.
new caledonian pine

A tall New Caledonian pine stands in a botanical garden.

Noun
  1. very tall evergreen of New Caledonia and the New Hebrides similar to norfolk island pine

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