Andrew's clintonia
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Definition
Noun: 1. A perennial herbaceous plant: A specific species of flowering plant (Clintonia andrewsiana) native to a limited region of the western United States. It is characterized by a nearly leafless flowering stalk (scape) that rises from a base of broad leaves and bears a distinctive cluster of flowers.
Usage and Characteristics
- Botanical Description: The plant is primarily identified by its nearly leafless stalk (the scape) which is topped by a dense cluster of flowers. The flowers are noted for their striking red or reddish lavender color.
- Habitat and Range: Its natural habitat is moist, shaded forests. Its geographic distribution is specifically from California to Oregon.
Examples
- species by its deep red inflorescence.*
Advanced Usage
- The name is often used in botanical, ecological, and horticultural contexts. It is typically not used in everyday conversation outside of these fields.
- The term is a proper noun derived from a personal name (Andrews) and a genus name (Clintonia), and it refers to a single, specific species.
Variants and Related Words
- Clintonia (noun): The genus name for a group of perennial herbaceous plants, commonly called bead lilies or bluebead lilies.
- Red clintonia (noun): A common name sometimes used for .
Synonyms
- (noun): The formal botanical (Latin) name for the plant.
- Red bead lily (noun): A descriptive common name, though this can sometimes refer to other species.
Notes
- Andrew's clintonia is a compound noun that functions as a single, fixed unit to name this specific plant. It is always treated as a singular noun.
- The apostrophe-s ('s) indicates possession or attribution, meaning the clintonia of or associated with "Andrews" (likely the botanist for whom it was named).
Noun
- plant with nearly leafless stalk topped by a cluster of red or reddish lavender flowers; California to Oregon