silver oak
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A silver oak tree stands in a sunlit park with its distinctive grey-green leaves.
Definition
Noun: * A small, slender tree (Grevillea parallela) native to northern Australia, characterized by its typically entire (smooth-edged), grey-green, pendulous (drooping) leaves and its white or cream-colored flowers.
Usage Notes
- "Silver oak" is a common name for this specific Australian tree species. The name likely refers to the silvery-grey hue of its foliage.
- It is used as a singular countable noun (e.g., , ).
- This term refers specifically to the botanical entity and is not typically used in abstract or metaphorical contexts.
Examples
- The silver oak is well-adapted to the arid climates of northern Australia.
- We planted a young silver oak in the garden for its distinctive pendulous leaves.
- The property was shaded by a grove of mature silver oaks.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical or horticultural writing, the scientific name is often used alongside or instead of the common name "silver oak" for precision.
- The specimen was identified as Grevillea parallela, commonly known as the silver oak.
Variants and Related Words
- Grevillea parallela (n): The scientific binomial name for the silver oak.
- Silky oak (n): A common name for other, often larger, trees in the genus, particularly . Note: This is a related but different species.
Synonyms
- Grevillea parallela (n): The formal botanical synonym.
- Spider flower tree (n): A less common common name, referring to the shape of its flowers which is characteristic of many Grevilleas.
A silver oak tree stands in a sunlit park with its distinctive grey-green leaves.
Noun
- small slender tree with usually entire grey-green pendulous leaves and white or cream-colored flowers; northern Australia