shining willow
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Definition
Noun 1. A common North American shrub (Salix lucida): A type of willow plant characterized by its shiny, lance-shaped (lanceolate) leaves. It is a shrub or small tree native to wetlands and stream banks across much of North America.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The shining willow is easily identified by the glossy surface of its leaves.
- We planted a shining willow near the pond to help stabilize the bank.
- Botanists study the shining willow for its adaptation to wet environments.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical description: The term is used precisely to refer to the specific species , where "lucida" is Latin for "shining" or "bright," directly describing the leaf's appearance.
- The specimen was keyed out and confirmed to be Salix lucida, the shining willow.
Variants and Related Words
- Scientific Name:
- Common Synonyms: None that are exact for this specific species. It is often simply called "shining willow" to distinguish it from other willow species.
- Related General Terms:
- Willow (n): The common name for trees and shrubs of the genus Salix.
- Shrub (n): A woody plant smaller than a tree, often with multiple stems.
Synonyms
- (As a specific plant species, it has no perfect common synonym. The following are descriptive or categorical terms.)
- Shiny willow (descriptive phrase)
- Salix lucida (scientific name)
Related Phrases
- Willow species: A general phrase for any type of willow.
- Several willow species, including the shining willow, grow here.
Related Idioms
(This specific botanical term is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions.)
Noun
- common North American shrub with shiny lanceolate leaves