bay cedar

"Bay cedar" refers to specific plants found in tropical and coastal regions, known for their resilience and distinct characteristics.

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Definition

B2Botany

(common)A tropical shrub or small tree with grey-green foliage and yellow flowers, often found in coastal areas.

Example

  • The bay cedar's yellow flowers add a splash of color to the coastal landscape.
  • Bay cedars are known for their ability to thrive in sandy soils near the ocean.

B2Botany

(common)A Central American tree with timber similar to American elm, known for its resilient wood.

Example

  • The wood of the bay cedar is prized for its durability and similarity to elm.
  • Bay cedar trees are commonly found in Central American forests.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "bay cedar":

yellow cedarwhite cedarred cedarbastard cedarstink cedarcypress pineyew pineamber treesalt cedarred alder