Alnus Rhombifolia (Noun)
Meaning
Tree of western United States.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Alnus rhombifolia is a large tree with distinctive rhombic or oval leaf shapes found throughout the western United States.
- Native American tribes along the coast of the western United States prized alnus rhombifolia for its lightweight, straight-grained wood ideal for carving and shaping tools and weapons.
- On hillsides near creeks in western Oregon and northern California alnus rhombifolia thrive forming beautiful linear patterns on slopes surrounding lower drainage courses.
- Overwintering bears can regularly visit nearby sources like ponds but appear disinterested on water levels further reduced standing groves for multiple periods seen currently often surrounding western alnus rhombifolia tree species.
- Botanical definition terms exist to help research or refer interested parties to get a correct understanding for defining this western coast tree like white alnus rhombifolia and red alder; while each variety holds characteristics that reveal itself not alike western alder more.