American rattlebox
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Definition
Noun: 1. A tropical American annual herb (Crotalaria spectabilis) characterized by having inflated seed pods that make a rattling sound when the ripe seeds inside are shaken.
Usage Notes
- This is a specific common name for a particular plant species. It is primarily used in botanical contexts, agriculture, or when discussing invasive species.
- The name "rattlebox" directly describes the plant's distinctive dry, hollow fruit (pod) that rattles when shaken, similar to a rattlesnake's tail. "American" specifies its geographic origin.
Examples
- Noun:
- The field was overtaken by american rattlebox, its yellow flowers contrasting with the green pods.
- Farmers consider american rattlebox a problematic weed because it can be toxic to livestock.
- The botanist collected a specimen of american rattlebox to study its seed dispersal mechanism.
Advanced Usage
- The plant is scientifically known as . The genus name comes from the Greek word for "castanet," also referring to the rattling sound of the seeds.
- While sometimes grown as a cover crop or for soil improvement, it is often classified as an invasive or noxious weed in many regions outside its native range due to its toxicity and rapid spread.
Variants and Related Words
- Showy rattlebox: Another common name for the same species (), emphasizing its conspicuous flowers.
- Rattlebox: A more general term that can refer to various plants in the genus which have similar rattling seed pods.
- Crotalaria: The botanical genus name encompassing all rattlebox species.
Synonyms
- Showy crotalaria (Botanical/Scientific context)
- (Scientific name)
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Legume: It belongs to the legume family (Fabaceae).
- Cover crop: A role it is sometimes used for.
- Invasive species: A status it holds in many areas.
- Toxic plant: A key characteristic, as it contains pyrrolizidine alkaloids harmful to animals.
Noun
- tropical American annual herb having an inflated pod in which the ripe seeds rattle