American bog asphodel
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Definition
Noun: 1. A perennial herb of the eastern United States: A specific flowering plant species (Narthecium americanum) native to wetland habitats (bogs, savannas) along the Atlantic coastal plain from New Jersey to South Carolina. It is characterized by grass-like leaves and a spike of small, bright yellow, star-shaped flowers.
Usage
- As a subject:
- As an object:
Advanced Usage
- In botanical or ecological contexts: The term is used precisely to identify this specific species in scientific writing, field guides, and conservation discussions. It distinguishes it from other, often European, species of bog asphodel (e.g., ).
- The study focused on the pollination ecology of American bog asphodel.
Variants and Related Words
- Bog asphodel (Narthecium ossifragum): The common name for a related species found primarily in Europe and the British Isles. Note: When used without "American," this typically refers to the European species.
- Narthecium americanum: The scientific (Latin) binomial name for the American bog asphodel.
Synonyms
- Narthecium americanum (Scientific name)
Notes on Meaning
- This term has a single, highly specific meaning in botany. It does not have general or idiomatic uses. It refers exclusively to the plant species .
Noun
- of the eastern United States: New Jersey to South Carolina