Anemone Canadensis
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Definition
Noun: * A common summer-flowering woodland herb: A perennial plant species native to North America, found in regions from Labrador to Colorado. It is characterized by its white flowers that bloom in late spring to summer and its preference for moist, wooded habitats.
Usage Notes
- This is a specific botanical name for a plant species. It is used in formal, scientific, or gardening contexts.
- The term is typically used as a singular noun to refer to the plant species as a whole or to an individual plant.
- It is often seen in plant identification guides, ecological studies, and horticultural catalogs.
Examples
- Noun:
- Anemone canadensis is a beautiful groundcover for shady gardens.
- We identified several native species, including Anemone canadensis, along the riverbank.
- The spread of Anemone canadensis helps stabilize soil in woodland areas.
Advanced Usage
- The name follows binomial nomenclature (Genus , species ). In formal writing, it is often italicized.
- It may be used in compound descriptive terms within botanical literature, such as " populations" or " habitat."
Variants and Related Words
- Canada anemone: The common name for .
- Meadow anemone: Another common name for this species.
- Windflower: A common name for plants in the genus.
- Anemone (noun): The genus to which this species belongs.
Synonyms
- Canada anemone
- Meadow anemone
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Perennial (noun/adjective): A plant that lives for more than two years.
- Woodland herb (noun phrase): A non-woody plant that grows in forested areas.
- Native plant (noun phrase): A plant that occurs naturally in a particular region.
Noun
- common summer-flowering woodland herb of Labrador to Colorado