forest tree in English

type of tree that grows in the woods or forest

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1. This is a review on forest tree genomics.

2. The forest, tree, and domain are the logical divisions in an Active Directory network.

3. A forest tree of tropical West Africa, it is threatened by deforestation and unsustainable logging for timber.

4. The prospects of development in tree genomics are discussed, which may be implicative for accelerating forest tree genomics studies in China.

5. • To illustrate these advances, we present an example from a tropical forest tree community in which we screened 38 species for nine functional traits.

6. Ausubo (Manilkara bidentata), also known a Balata, is a large evergreen forest tree that was probably the most important timber tree of Puerto Rico

7. Batitinan: A large forest-tree, Lagerstrœmia Batitinan , with straight trunk, exfoliating bark, alternate simple leaves, and the young branches more or less square in cross-section.

8. Within the mountain Altitudinal vegetation belts, the shift of forest tree lines and subalpine steppe belts to high altitudes constitutes an obvious response to global climate change

9. Introduction: American Beech is a distinctive and elegant forest tree in Kentucky and throughout eastern North America.In early spring new leaves emerge from buds as feathery tassels

10. Banak is the common name for a Central American, medium-large, tropical forest tree of the Genus: Virola, species: koschnyi often growing to 100′ in height, and having a trunk diameter of up to 40″

11. Birch (n.) "hardy, slender northern forest tree noted for its white bark," Old English berc, beorc (also the name of the rune for "b"), from Proto-Germanic *berkjon (source also of Old Saxon birka, Old Norse börk, Danish birk, Swedish and Icelandic björk (which is also a girl's given name), Middle Dutch berke, Dutch berk, Old High German birihha, German Birke), from PIE *bhergo (source also