taxodium mucronatum

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taxodium mucronatum

A tall Taxodium mucronatum stands beside a calm river in a sunlit valley.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A species of cypress tree: Taxodium mucronatum is a large, semi-evergreen coniferous tree native to Mexico and the southernmost United States. It is commonly known as the Montezuma cypress or Mexican cypress.
    • A riparian tree: It is specifically associated with river valleys and highland regions, often found growing near permanent water sources.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The ancient Taxodium mucronatum in the town's center is over a thousand years old.
    • The riverbank was lined with towering Taxodium mucronatum trees.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical and ecological contexts: The scientific name is used for precise identification in academic writing, forestry, and conservation discussions.
    • The study focused on the water uptake efficiency of Taxodium mucronatum in arid highland valleys.
Variants and Related Words
  • Montezuma cypress (n): The most common English name for this tree.
  • Mexican cypress (n): Another common name.
  • Ahuehuete (n): The name for this tree in Nahuatl and commonly used in Mexico. It means "old man of the water."
  • Taxodium (n): The genus name, which includes other species like the bald cypress ().
Synonyms
  • Montezuma cypress: The primary common synonym.
  • Mexican cypress: A descriptive synonym referencing its geographic origin.
Related Phrases
  • Ahuehuete tree: A phrase specifically linking the tree to its cultural name in Mexico.
    • The famous "Árbol del Tule" is an immense Ahuehuete tree (Taxodium mucronatum).
taxodium mucronatum

A tall Taxodium mucronatum stands beside a calm river in a sunlit valley.

Noun
  1. cypress of river valleys of Mexican highlands