western balsam poplar
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Definition
Noun: - A species of poplar tree native to western North America, scientifically named Populus trichocarpa. It is characterized by dark green leaves that are shiny on the upper surface and have a rusty or silvery appearance on the underside. It is also commonly known as the black cottonwood.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The western balsam poplar is a fast-growing tree often found along riverbanks in the Pacific Northwest.
- We identified the tree by its distinctive leaves: dark and shiny on top, like a western balsam poplar.
Advanced Usage
- The term is primarily used in botanical, ecological, and forestry contexts to specify this particular species of cottonwood.
- It can be used metonymically to refer to the wood from this tree.
- The cabinet was crafted from lightweight western balsam poplar.
Variants and Related Words
- Black Cottonwood: The most common alternate name for the same tree species ().
- Cottonwood: A general term for trees in the genus that produce seeds with cotton-like fibers. The western balsam poplar is one type of cottonwood.
Synonyms
- Black cottonwood
- (scientific name)
Related Terms
- Deciduous: Describes trees, like the western balsam poplar, that lose their leaves annually.
- Riparian: Relating to the banks of natural watercourses; this tree is a common riparian species.
Noun
- cottonwood of western North America with dark green leaves shining above and rusty or silvery beneath