western hemlock
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Definition
Noun: 1. A tall evergreen coniferous tree (Tsuga heterophylla) native to western North America: This is the primary meaning. It refers to a specific species of hemlock tree, not to be confused with the poisonous herb also called "hemlock." 2. A commercially important source of timber: This meaning highlights its primary economic use. The wood of this tree is valued for construction and pulp.
Usage Examples
- As a specific tree species:
- The forest was dominated by western hemlock and Douglas fir.
- You can identify a western hemlock by its short, flat needles of varying lengths.
- As a source of material:
- The lumber for the framing came from western hemlock.
- This paper is made from western hemlock pulp.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical or ecological contexts: The term is used precisely to discuss forest composition, habitat, or the tree's characteristics.
- The study focused on the growth rate of western hemlock under different canopy conditions.
Variants and Related Words
- Hemlock (noun): A broader term that can refer to several species of coniferous trees in the genus (e.g., Eastern hemlock) or a highly poisonous herbaceous plant in the genus . Context is crucial.
- Tsuga heterophylla (noun): The scientific (Latin) name for the western hemlock.
- Pacific hemlock (noun): A less common synonym for western hemlock.
- West coast hemlock (noun): A descriptive synonym referencing its geographic range.
Synonyms
- Pacific hemlock
- West coast hemlock
Notes on Meaning
It is critical to distinguish this word from the herb "poison hemlock" (Conium maculatum), which is a completely different, toxic plant. "Western hemlock" refers only to the non-poisonous timber tree.
Noun
- tall evergreen of western North America; commercially important timber tree