The Latin feminine noun meaning a tree is arbor.
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Pulchra arbor.
Elder ligno
Well 'calcium' remains the same and I believe 'tree' to be 'arbor' so I would say that it is 'calcium arbor'. However, tree can also translate as 'bratus'.
The Latin word for tree is "arbor."
'Arbor' is tree in Latin.
The word radix (-icis, f.) serves in Latin for all kinds of roots, including tree roots. If you want to be more specific, you can say radix arborea ("tree root", i.e. the kind of root a tree has) or radix arboris ("the root of a tree", particularly if you have a specific tree in mind).
The Latin word for tree is "arbor."
The Latin name for tree is "arbor."
the Latin name for a pine tree is pinus.
the Latin name for a beech tree is Fagus.
Sub arbore puella sedet legens.