Definition of Whitebeam. Meaning of Whitebeam. Synonyms of Whitebeam

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Definition of Whitebeam

Whitebeam
Whitebeam White"beam`, n. (Bot.) The common beam tree of England (Pyrus Aria); -- so called from the white, woolly under surface of the leaves.

Meaning of Whitebeam from wikipedia

- The whitebeams are members of the family Rosaceae, tribe Malinae, comprising a number of deciduous simple or lobe-leaved species formerly lumped together...
- Hedlundia leyana, commonly known as Ley's whitebeam, is a species of small tree which is endemic to two sites in southern Wales. It is thought to have...
- intermedia or, formerly, Sorbus intermedia, the Swedish whitebeam, is a species of whitebeam found in southern Sweden, with scattered occurrences in Estonia...
- latifolia (the broad-leaved whitebeam or service tree of Fontainebleau; French: alisier de Fontainebleau) is a species of whitebeam that is endemic to the...
- Aria porrigentiformis, commonly known as the grey-leafed whitebeam, is a species of whitebeam endemic to England and Wales. This species grows as a shrub...
- devoniensis is known by the English name of Devon whitebeam and formally as Broad-leaved Whitebeam. When the fruit was reported as sold at Barnstaple...
- Rosaceae. It includes some of the deciduous species commonly known as whitebeams, and is native to Europe, the north African mountains and western Asia...
- or mountain-ash. The genus used to include species commonly known as whitebeam, chequer tree and service tree that are now classified in other genera...
- Rock whitebeam", Sorbus rupicoloides. The Cheddar whitebeam, which has evolved as a cross between the common whitebeam and the grey-leaved whitebeam, is...
- whitebeams are species of whitebeam endemic to the island of Arran, Ayrshire, Scotland. These trees, sometimes called the Scottish or Arran whitebeam...