Pseudotsuga Macrocarpa (Noun)
Meaning
Douglas fir of California having cones 4-8 inches long.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The large cone of pseudotsuga macrocarpa impressed botanists with its length of up to 8 inches, unique among Douglas fir species.
- Visitors to the Santa Lucia Mountains marveled at the pseudotsuga macrocarpa, known for its characteristic cones that were 6 inches long.
- Pseudotsuga macrocarpa, native to California, stood out due to its massive cones that measured between 4-8 inches in length.
- Researchers studied the pseudotsuga macrocarpa, focusing on the species' distinctive cones that reached lengths of up to 7 inches.
- Hikers in the Big Sur region often encountered pseudotsuga macrocarpa, identifiable by its large cones that were typically 5-6 inches long.