Aletris aurea
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Definition
Noun: * A perennial herb of the genus Aletris, specifically Aletris aurea, native to the southeastern United States. It is characterized by a basal rosette of leaves, a tall flowering stalk (raceme) with small, tubular, yellow flowers, and bracts that are also yellow. It is smaller than its relative, Aletris farinosa (white colicroot). The plant is also known as yellow colicroot.
Usage
- The term aletris aurea is used as a specific botanical name to identify this particular species of flowering plant. It is primarily used in scientific, horticultural, and ecological contexts.
Examples
- The sandy pine flatwoods are home to several rare species, including Aletris aurea.
- Botanists conducted a survey to monitor the population of aletris aurea in the coastal plain.
- In her wildflower guide, she correctly identified the yellow-flowered plant as Aletris aurea.
Advanced Usage
- The name is often italicized in formal writing, as is standard for genus and species names in biological nomenclature (e.g., ).
- It may be used in compound terms describing its habitat or characteristics, such as " habitat" or " population."
Variants and Related Words
- Yellow colicroot: The common name for .
- Colicroot: A common name for plants in the genus , referring to their historical medicinal use for colic.
- Aletris farinosa: A closely related species, commonly known as white colicroot or mealy colicroot, which is typically larger and has white flowers.
Synonyms
- Yellow colicroot
- Golden colicroot (less common)
Related Phrases / Terms
- Native perennial: A phrase describing its growth habit and origin.
- Racemose inflorescence: A botanical term describing its flower cluster structure, a key identifying feature.
Noun
- colicroot with yellow-bracted racemose flowers; smaller than Aletris farinosa; southeastern United States