cascade everlasting
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A gardener carefully cuts a cascade everlasting for a dried flower arrangement.
Definition
Noun: - A specific type of shrub (Ozothamnus secundiflorus, formerly Helichrysum secundiflorum) characterized by white woolly branches and leaves, fragrant flowers that grow in long sprays, and flowers suitable for drying and use in arrangements.
Usage
- The term is used to identify this particular plant species, often in botanical, horticultural, or floristry contexts.
- It functions as a compound noun where "cascade" describes the plant's drooping, spray-like flower clusters and "everlasting" refers to the flowers' longevity when dried.
Examples
- Noun:
- The florist used cascade everlasting to add texture to the dried bouquet.
- In the Australian garden, the cascade everlasting was in full bloom, its fragrant sprays hanging over the path.
Advanced Usage
- As a proper common name for a plant, it is typically not used in idiomatic expressions or with phrasal verbs. Its usage is largely confined to descriptive and identificatory contexts.
Variants and Related Words
- Botanical Name: .
- Former Botanical Name: .
- Common Names: This plant may also be regionally known simply as "everlasting" or "ozothamnus," but "cascade everlasting" is its distinctive horticultural name.
Synonyms
- Ozothamnus: The genus name, often used in more technical contexts.
- Everlasting flower: A general term for flowers that retain their form and color when dried, under which this species is categorized.
Notes on Meaning
- The meaning is highly specific. It does not refer to a general "cascade" (waterfall) or the abstract concept of something "everlasting." It is exclusively the name of this plant.
A gardener carefully cuts a cascade everlasting for a dried flower arrangement.
Noun
- shrub with white woolly branches and woolly leaves having fragrant flowers forming long sprays; flowers suitable for drying; sometimes placed in genus Helichrysum