arctic poppy
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Definition
Noun: 1. A perennial poppy plant native to subarctic regions: A flowering plant (Papaver radicatum) known for its hardiness in cold climates, producing fragrant flowers that can be white, yellow, orange, or peach-colored. It is found in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The bright yellow blossoms of the arctic poppy are a striking sight against the tundra's rocky ground.
- Botanists study the arctic poppy to understand how plants adapt to extreme cold.
- A field guide described the flower we saw as the fragrant arctic poppy.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical or ecological contexts: The term is used precisely to refer to this specific species () within scientific discussions about polar or alpine flora, plant adaptation, and biogeography.
- The research paper focused on the pollinator interactions of Papaver radicatum, commonly known as the arctic poppy.
Variants and Related Words
- Papaver radicatum (n): The scientific Latin name for the arctic poppy.
- Poppy (n): The general common name for plants in the genus, which includes the arctic poppy as well as many other species like the common poppy () or the opium poppy ().
Synonyms
- Rooted poppy: A less common name referencing the species epithet "" (meaning rooted).
- Subarctic poppy: A descriptive synonym highlighting its native habitat.
Related Terms (Contextual Association)
- Tundra plant: A general term for vegetation that grows in the cold, treeless tundra biome where the arctic poppy is found.
- Perennial: A classification for plants that live for more than two years, which includes the arctic poppy.
- Hardy plant: A descriptive term for plants that can survive harsh environmental conditions, such as the arctic poppy.
Noun
- subarctic perennial poppy of both hemispheres having fragrant white or yellow to orange or peach flowers