saxegothea (Meaning)

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saxegothea (n)

one species: Prince Albert's yew

Synonyms & Antonyms of saxegothea

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saxegothea Sentence Examples

  1. Saxegothea conspicua is a remarkable conifer native to the temperate rainforest of Chile and Argentina.
  2. The timber of saxegothea is highly valued for its durability and resistance to decay.
  3. The bark of saxegothea is thin and papery, with a characteristic reddish-brown color.
  4. The leaves of saxegothea are arranged spirally on the branches, and are small, scale-like, and overlapping.
  5. The cones of saxegothea are small and globose, with a unique purple or reddish-brown hue.
  6. Saxegothea is a relatively slow-growing species, but it can reach heights of over 100 feet.
  7. The wood of saxegothea is often used in the construction of boats, musical instruments, and furniture.
  8. The sap of saxegothea has been traditionally used in herbal medicine as a remedy for various ailments.
  9. Saxegothea is an important species for wildlife, providing food and shelter for birds, mammals, and insects.
  10. The conservation of saxegothea is crucial to maintain the biodiversity and ecological balance of temperate rainforest ecosystems.

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one species: Prince Albert's yew

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Saxegothea conspicua is a remarkable conifer native to the temperate rainforest of Chile and Argentina.

The timber of saxegothea is highly valued for its durability and resistance to decay.

The bark of saxegothea is thin and papery, with a characteristic reddish-brown color.

The leaves of saxegothea are arranged spirally on the branches, and are small, scale-like, and overlapping.