globe lily
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Definition
Noun 1. A type of flowering plant: A "globe lily" is any of several bulbous perennial plants belonging to the genus Calochortus, characterized by their showy, often bell-shaped or globe-like flowers.
Usage
- The term "globe lily" is used specifically in botany and horticulture to refer to these particular wildflowers, which are native primarily to western North America.
- It functions as a common name for these plants. When used, it typically refers to the plant as a whole, including its flowers, stem, and leaves.
Examples
- "We saw a beautiful patch of globe lilies blooming on the hillside."
- "The globe lily is known for its delicate, cup-shaped petals."
- "Several species of globe lily can be found in California."
Advanced Usage
- The name "globe lily" is often used interchangeably with other common names for species, such as "mariposa lily," "fairy lantern," or "cat's ear," depending on the specific species and the shape of its flower.
- In botanical contexts, the scientific genus name is preferred for precision.
Variants and Related Words
- Mariposa lily: A common name for many species, especially those with open, butterfly-like flowers.
- Fairy lantern: A common name for us species with closed, globe-shaped flowers that hang down.
- Calochortus: The scientific genus name for all globe lilies and their relatives.
Synonyms
- Calochortus
- Mariposa lily (for many species)
- Fairy lantern (for some species)
Different Meanings
- The term "globe lily" refers exclusively to plants in the genus . It is not a general term for any lily-shaped flower from around the globe.
Noun
- any of several plants of the genus Calochortus having egg-shaped flowers