swamp willow
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Definition
Noun: * A type of willow tree: "Swamp willow" is the common name for a specific species of willow shrub native to North America. Its scientific name is Salix discolor. It is characterized by its dark bark, narrow (linear) leaves, and its common habitat near water sources like streams, swamps, and lakes.
Usage
- The term is used specifically to identify this particular plant species in botanical, ecological, or casual naturalist contexts.
- It functions as a compound noun where "swamp" describes the typical habitat and "willow" specifies the type of tree.
Examples
- Noun:
- We identified a swamp willow growing at the edge of the pond.
- The swamp willow's dark bark helps distinguish it from other willows in the area.
- These wetlands are a perfect environment for swamp willow.
Advanced Usage
- The term is primarily a standard common name for a species. Advanced usage involves its botanical classification and ecological role.
- Botanical Context: In technical writing, the scientific binomial is preferred for precision. "Swamp willow" may be used as the accompanying common name.
- Salix discolor, commonly known as swamp willow or pussy willow, is an important early-season pollen source.
Variants and Related Words
- Pussy willow: Another very common name for the same plant species (), referring to its soft, furry catkins that appear in early spring.
- Willow (n): The general category of trees and shrubs in the genus .
- Shrub (n): A woody plant smaller than a tree, often with multiple stems.
Synonyms
- Pussy willow: (The most direct synonym as a common name)
- : (The scientific synonym)
Notes on Meaning
- "Swamp willow" refers specifically to . It should not be confused with other willow species that may also grow in wet habitats. The compound name is fixed and identifies one particular species.
Noun
- North American shrubby willow having dark bark and linear leaves growing close to streams and lakes