Araujia sericofera

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Definition

Noun: 1. A specific species of flowering vine: Araujia sericofera is the scientific name for a robust, twining shrub. It is characterized by clusters (racemes) of fragrant white or pink flowers. A distinctive feature is its flat, spreading terminal petals which function to trap nocturnal moths, holding them until dawn.

Usage Notes
  • This term is a proper noun referring to a specific biological species. It is always capitalized as .
  • It is primarily used in scientific, botanical, or horticultural contexts. In common language, it is often referred to by its common name, "cruel plant" or "moth plant," due to its trapping mechanism.
  • The name is typically used in its complete, two-part (binomial) form.
Examples
  • Scientific/Botanical Context:
    • The garden was overrun by Araujia sericofera, a vigorous vine known for its fragrant blooms.
    • The study focused on the unique pollination strategy of Araujia sericofera.
  • Common Name Reference:
    • What you have growing on your fence is commonly called the cruel plant, which is Araujia sericofera.
Advanced Usage
  • In Taxonomic Writing: The name may be italicized in formal scientific texts (e.g., ). The genus name () can be abbreviated after first use if the context is clear (e.g., ).
Variants and Related Words
  • Common Names: cruel plant, moth plant, white bladderflower.
  • Taxonomic Relatives: It belongs to the genus and the family Apocynaceae (the dogbane family).
Synonyms
  • cruel plant
  • moth plant
  • white bladderflower
Notes on Meaning
  • The primary meaning is strictly taxonomic, identifying this particular species. The common names ("cruel plant," "moth plant") directly reference its defining ecological trait: the temporary entrapment of pollinating moths.
Noun
  1. robust twining shrub having racemes of fragrant white or pink flowers with flat spreading terminal petals that trap nocturnal moths and hold them until dawn