single-leaf pinyon
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Definition
Noun: 1. A species of pine tree: A specific type of small pine tree (Pinus monophylla) native to the southwestern United States. It is characterized by having single needles (unlike most pines, which have needles in bundles) and often grows with multiple trunks. It is valued for producing edible pine nuts.
Usage Notes
- This is a compound noun that functions as the common name for a specific tree species. It is typically used in botanical, ecological, or regional contexts.
- It is often written with hyphens: .
- The term is countable (e.g., , ).
Examples
- Noun:
- The single-leaf pinyon is well-adapted to the dry climate of the Great Basin.
- We collected nuts from a mature single-leaf pinyon.
- This landscape is dominated by juniper and single-leaf pinyon.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific classification: The term is used to distinguish from other pinyon pines, such as the two-needle pinyon ().
- In ecological description: Used to describe plant communities, e.g., "a single-leaf pinyon woodland."
Variants and Related Words
- Single-leaf pine: A less common variant name.
- Pinyon pine (or Piñon pine): The general group or genus to which this species belongs.
- Pinus monophylla: The formal botanical (Latin) name for the species.
Synonyms
- Single-needle pinyon: A descriptive synonym emphasizing its key characteristic.
- Pinyon: A broader, more general term that can refer to this species among others.
Related Phrases/Idioms
- Pinyon-juniper woodland: A common ecological phrase describing the mixed forest type where the single-leaf pinyon is frequently found.
Noun
- pinon of southwestern United States having solitary needles and often many stems; important as a nut pine