Arundinaria Gigantea (Noun)
Meaning
Tall grass of southern United States growing in thickets.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The large colonies of Arundinaria gigantea grew so thick they made the perfect shelter for small wildlife.
- As I hiked through the woods of the southern United States I marveled at the Arundinaria gigantea growing alongside the forest stream.
- These cane thickets made of Arundinaria gigantea created such dense foliage it limited human visibility within a few feet.
- Throughout history Native American tribes and early European settlers of the southeastern US region harvested the valuable wood and sturdy stems from the giant Arundinaria gigantea cane for basket-making.
- Since they spread easily the low-lying landscape, experts regarded giant cane of Arundinaria gigantea native canebreak, valuable ecosystems rich with food for alligators.