California laurel
Americannoun
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Also called bay tree. a tree, Umbellularia californica, of the laurel family, native to the western coast of the U.S., having aromatic leaves and umbels of yellowish-green flowers.
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the hard, golden-brown wood of this tree, used for making furniture and decorative objects.
Etymology
Origin of California laurel
An Americanism dating back to 1870–75
Example Sentences
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Eagle Rock Brewery has made a new helles-style lager flavored with three California native plants: woolly bluecurls, California laurel and black sage.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 12, 2021
The last tie was of polished California laurel wood, with a silver plate on which the names of the two companies and their officers were engraved.
From Stories of California by Sexton, Ella M.
One of the most striking exhibits of the Muir Woods is its tangle of California laurel.
From The Book of the National Parks by Yard, Robert Sterling
It was made of California laurel, handsomely polished, and on it was a silver plate with an inscription and the names of the officers of the two roads.
From History of California by Bandini, Helen Elliott
This tree is known in different localities by a variety of names, such as "spice-bush," "balm of heaven," "sassafras laurel," "cajeput," "California bay-tree," "California olive," "mountain laurel," and "California laurel."
From The Wild Flowers of California: Their Names, Haunts, and Habits by Parsons, Mary Elizabeth
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