Calamintha grandiflora

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Definition

Noun 1. A species of aromatic herb: A perennial herb of the mint family (Lamiaceae), known for its strong, pleasant fragrance and showy, large pink flowers. It is native to specific regions of southern Europe and western Asia.

Usage Notes
  • This is a scientific name (binomial nomenclature) for a specific plant species. It is primarily used in botanical, horticultural, or scientific contexts.
  • In everyday conversation, it is more common to use its common name, "large-flowered calamint."
  • The word functions as a singular noun. For example: "One was planted."
Examples
  • The garden's border was brightened by the presence of Calamintha grandiflora.
  • Calamintha grandiflora is prized by beekeepers for attracting pollinators.
  • A key characteristic of Calamintha grandiflora is its minty aroma when the leaves are crushed.
Advanced Usage
  • The name can be used in taxonomic classification to specify the genus () and species ().
  • It may appear in academic writing or plant catalogs with its authority citation (the name of the botanist who first formally described it), e.g., (L.) Moench.
Variants and Related Words
  • Common Name: Large-flowered calamint.
  • Genus: (the group of related plants to which it belongs).
  • Species: (the specific epithet meaning "large-flowered").
Synonyms
  • Large-flowered calamint
  • Showy calamint (a less common common name)
Different Meanings

This term has only one specific meaning as the scientific name for a particular herb. It does not have idiomatic or figurative uses.

Noun
  1. aromatic herb with large pink flowers; southern and southeastern Europe; Anatolia; northern Iran