Asparagus officinales

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Definition

Noun 1. A perennial plant cultivated for its edible young shoots: A species of flowering plant in the genus Asparagus, whose tender, newly emerged stems (spears) are harvested, cooked, and consumed as a vegetable.

Usage
  • The term "asparagus officinales" is the formal botanical name for the common garden asparagus plant.
  • It is used primarily in scientific, agricultural, or horticultural contexts to specify the species.
  • In everyday language, the common name "asparagus" is almost always used instead.
Examples
  • Scientific Context: " is a member of the Asparagaceae family."
  • Cultivation Context: "This farm specializes in growing for the spring market."
  • Descriptive Context: "The species produces both male and female plants."
Advanced Usage
  • Taxonomic Classification: The name follows the binomial nomenclature system, where is the genus and (often corrected to in modern taxonomy) is the specific epithet indicating its historical use in medicine and cooking.
Variants and Related Words
  • Asparagus (n.): The common name for the plant and its edible shoots.
    • Example: "We are having grilled asparagus with dinner."
  • Asparagus fern (n.): A common name for ornamental plants in the genus, often or , which are related but not cultivated for food.
  • Spear (n.): The term for an individual young, edible shoot of the asparagus plant.
    • Example: "Snap off the tough ends of the asparagus spears before cooking."
Synonyms
  • Garden asparagus: The most common synonym in non-scientific English.
  • Sparrowgrass: An archaic or dialectal term for asparagus.
Notes on Meaning
  • The term refers specifically to the plant species. The edible product is called "asparagus" or "asparagus spears."
  • It does not refer to the prepared food dish itself (e.g., "a plate of asparagus officinales" is incorrect; use "a plate of asparagus").
Noun
  1. plant whose succulent young shoots are cooked and eaten as a vegetable