Cassia marilandica
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Definition
Noun: 1. A North American perennial herb: A flowering plant species native to eastern North America, characterized by its compound leaves and clusters of yellow flowers. Its leaves have been used in traditional medicine. It is also known by the scientific synonym Senna marilandica.
Usage Notes
- This is a specific botanical term for a plant species. It is primarily used in scientific, horticultural, or herbal medicine contexts.
- In common language, it is more frequently referred to by its common names, such as "Wild Senna" or "Maryland Senna."
Examples of Usage
- Scientific Context:
- Cassia marilandica is often found in prairies and open woods.
- The botanist identified the specimen as Cassia marilandica based on its leaf structure.
- Gardening/Herbal Context:
- I planted Cassia marilandica in my native wildflower garden to attract pollinators.
- Historically, a tea made from Cassia marilandica leaves was used for its medicinal properties.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Note: While traditionally classified in the genus , modern botanical taxonomy often places this species in the genus . Therefore, is considered a more current synonym. A user might encounter both names in different sources.
Variants and Related Words
- Wild Senna (n): The most common English name for this plant.
- Maryland Senna (n): Another common name referencing the region of its discovery.
- Senna marilandica (n): The accepted scientific synonym in modern taxonomy.
- Senna (n): The broader genus to which this plant belongs, which includes many species known for their medicinal or ornamental use.
Synonyms
- Wild Senna
- Maryland Senna
- (scientific synonym)
Related Phrases/Compounds
- Cassia genus: The former genus classification group.
- Senna plant: A general term for plants within the genus.
Noun
- North American perennial herb; leaves are used medicinally; sometimes placed in genus Cassia