water elm

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water elm

A large water elm stands gracefully in a park near a small pond.

Definition

Noun: 1. A large ornamental tree (Planera aquatica) native to the southeastern United States, characterized by graceful, gradually spreading branches. It is also known as the planer tree. 2. A Eurasian elm (Ulmus laevis) that closely resembles the American elm and thrives in moist environments. It is also known as the European white elm or fluttering elm.

Usage

The term "water elm" is used to refer to specific tree species that are associated with wet habitats. It is a common name, so context often indicates which specific tree is meant. * The water elm is often planted as a shade tree in parks due to its attractive form. * Botanists study the water elm for its tolerance to flooded conditions.

Examples
  • The banks of the river were shaded by a mature water elm.
  • This particular water elm species is less susceptible to Dutch elm disease.
  • We identified the tree as a water elm based on its seed shape and preference for moist soil.
Advanced Usage

In botanical and horticultural contexts, the scientific names are used to avoid ambiguity between the two primary trees known as "water elm." * Planera aquatica, the American water elm, is a member of the family Ulmaceae. * Ulmus laevis, the European water elm, is valued for its ecological role in riparian forests.

Variants and Related Words
  • Planer Tree: A direct synonym for the American species ().
  • European White Elm / Fluttering Elm: Common names for the Eurasian species ().
Synonyms
  • For : Planer tree.
  • For : European white elm, fluttering elm, Russian elm.
Notes on Meaning

The term "water elm" is an example of a common name that refers to more than one distinct species. The primary meanings are: 1. An ornamental North American tree adapted to wet soils. 2. A moisture-loving Eurasian elm tree. The shared name highlights both trees' common habitat preference (moist or riparian areas) and their visual similarity to other elms.

water elm

A large water elm stands gracefully in a park near a small pond.

Noun
  1. large ornamental tree with graceful gradually spreading branches common in eastern North America
  2. Eurasian elm closely resembling the American elm; thrives in a moist environment