Anthurium andraeanum

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Definition

Noun: A species of flowering plant in the family Araceae, commonly cultivated for its showy, brightly colored spathe (a modified leaf) and a central, often contrasting spadix (a spike of tiny flowers). It is popularly known as the flamingo flower or painter's palette due to its distinctive appearance.

Usage

The word "Anthurium andraeanum" is used as the formal botanical name for this specific plant species. It is typically used in scientific, horticultural, and formal descriptive contexts.

Examples: * The florist specializes in exotic blooms like Anthurium andraeanum. * Anthurium andraeanum is prized for its long-lasting, waxy red spathe. * In the greenhouse, the Anthurium andraeanum was thriving in the humid environment.

Advanced Usage
  • The genus name "Anthurium" is often used alone in general horticulture to refer to plants of this type, though it encompasses many species.
  • In taxonomic writing, the full binomial name is italicized.
Variants and Related Words
  • Common Names: Flamingo flower, painter's palette, tailflower.
  • Anthurium (n): The genus to which this species belongs.
  • Spathe (n): The large, colorful bract that is the most conspicuous part of the flower structure.
  • Spadix (n): The fleshy central spike bearing the plant's tiny true flowers.
Synonyms
  • Flamingo lily (a common name for the same species).
Notes
  • There are no idioms or phrasal verbs associated with this specific botanical term. Its usage is strictly referential to the plant itself.
Noun
  1. commonly cultivated anthurium having bright scarlet spathe and spadix