santa lucia fir

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santa lucia fir

A tall Santa Lucia fir stands on a sunny hillside overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

Definition

Noun: * Santa Lucia fir: A specific species of fir tree (Abies bracteata) native to a limited region in southwestern California, particularly the Santa Lucia Mountains. It is characterized by its distinctive, sharply pointed leaves and cones with long, protruding bracts.

Usage

This term is used specifically in botany, forestry, and discussions about the flora of California. It refers exclusively to this single, unique species of tree. * The Santa Lucia fir is considered a relict species, surviving in only a few isolated canyons. * Hikers in the Ventana Wilderness hope to catch a glimpse of the rare Santa Lucia fir.

Advanced Usage
  • The Santa Lucia fir is sometimes called the bristlecone fir due to the long, bristle-like spines on its cones. This is a descriptive common name, not a formal scientific synonym.
  • In ecological writing, it is often discussed as a paleoendemic, meaning it is an ancient species now restricted to a very small geographic range.
Variants and Related Words
  • Bristlecone fir: An alternative common name for the Santa Lucia fir, highlighting the spiny cone feature.
  • Abies bracteata: The scientific (Latin) name for the species.
Synonyms
  • Bristlecone fir
  • (scientific name)
Antonyms
  • There is no direct antonym for a specific tree species. In a broad sense, one could contrast it with common fir or widespread conifer.
Related Phrases/Idioms
  • There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs using this specific botanical term.
santa lucia fir

A tall Santa Lucia fir stands on a sunny hillside overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

Noun
  1. a pyramidal fir of southwestern California having spiny pointed leaves and cone scales with long spines