Adam's needle
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of yucca plant: "Adam's needle" refers to a specific species of yucca (Yucca filamentosa) characterized by its long, stiff, sword-shaped leaves with thin, curly, thread-like fibers along the margins.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The garden's dry border was anchored by a mature Adam's needle.
- Adam's needle is a hardy, drought-tolerant plant native to the southeastern United States.
Advanced Usage
- Botanical Context: The term is used specifically in horticulture and botany to identify this particular yucca species. It is often mentioned for its architectural form and low-maintenance qualities in landscaping.
- For xeriscaping, designers frequently recommend Adam's needle due to its resilience.
Variants and Related Words
- Yucca filamentosa (n): The scientific Latin name for Adam's needle.
- Spanish bayonet (n): A common name for related yucca species with sharp leaf tips, sometimes used informally for but more accurately for other species like .
- Needle palm (n): A different, unrelated plant (); the similarity in common names can cause confusion.
Synonyms
- Yucca: The general genus name, though this is a broader term encompassing many species.
- Bear grass: A common name sometimes used for various yucca species, including , though it can refer to other plants.
Related Phrases
- Thread-leaf yucca: A descriptive alternative common name that highlights the filamentous threads on the leaves.
- Thread-leaf yucca is another name for Adam's needle.
Related Idioms
(This specific plant name is a technical/common noun and is not typically used in idiomatic expressions.)
Noun
- yucca with long stiff leaves having filamentlike appendages