American pasqueflower

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Definition

Noun: * A short, hairy perennial plant (Pulsatilla patens or Anemone patens) that produces blue-violet or lilac flowers in early spring. It is native to North America and Siberia.

Usage Notes
  • This is a specific common name for a species of flowering plant. It is typically used in botanical, horticultural, and ecological contexts.
  • The name is often written in lowercase ("American pasqueflower"), but the initial capital "American" is retained as it denotes geographic origin.
  • It is a compound noun where "American" specifies the regional variety of the "pasqueflower" plant.
Examples
  • The American pasqueflower is one of the first wildflowers to bloom on the prairie in spring.
  • Botanists are studying the habitat requirements of the American pasqueflower.
  • We went hiking hoping to see the rare American pasqueflower in bloom.
Advanced Usage
  • The plant's scientific name, , is used in formal academic and scientific writing to avoid ambiguity.
  • In gardening circles, it may be referred to simply as "pasqueflower" when the North American context is clear.
Variants and Related Words
  • Pasqueflower (noun): The general common name for plants in the genera and .
  • Eastern pasqueflower (noun): Another common name for the same species ().
  • Prairie crocus (noun): A regional common name for this plant, used in parts of North America.
  • Wild crocus (noun): Another informal name, though it is not a true crocus.
Synonyms
  • Eastern pasqueflower
  • Prairie crocus
  • Wild crocus
  • (scientific name)
  • (scientific name)
Different Meanings
  • The word "pasqueflower" alone can refer to several similar species in Europe and Asia, such as the European pasqueflower (). The modifier "American" specifies the North American species.
Noun
  1. short hairy perennial with early spring blue-violet or lilac flowers; North America and Siberia