Ceylon bowstring hemp
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Definition
Noun 1. A specific plant species: A tropical plant (Sansevieria zeylanica, now often reclassified within Dracaena) characterized by its thick, fibrous, sword-shaped leaves. The leaves are distinctly patterned with alternating transverse bands of light and dark green.
Usage
- The term is used as the common name for this specific ornamental plant, often in horticultural, botanical, or descriptive contexts.
- It is a compound noun that functions as a single unit to identify the plant.
Examples
- Noun:
- The garden featured a pot of Ceylon bowstring hemp near the entrance.
- Fibers from Ceylon bowstring hemp have been traditionally used for making bowstrings.
- The distinctive bands on the leaves make Ceylon bowstring hemp a popular houseplant.
Advanced Usage
- The name is often used in contrast to other bowstring hemp species (e.g., , or common snake plant) to specify this particular banded variety.
- In botanical taxonomy, it may be referenced by its scientific synonyms.
Variants and Related Words
- Bowstring hemp: A broader common name for plants of the former genus , valued for their strong leaf fibers.
- Snake plant: A common name for several species, often used interchangeably in casual contexts, though it typically refers to different cultivars.
- Scientific Name: , .
Synonyms
- Sansevieria (in a general sense, though this refers to the larger genus).
- Devil's tongue (a common name sometimes used for related species, but not a precise synonym).
- Mother-in-law's tongue (a common name for a similar, but different, species with vertical variegation).
Notes
- This is a fixed compound noun. The words "Ceylon" (the historical name for Sri Lanka) and "bowstring hemp" are not typically used separately to describe this plant.
- The "hemp" in its name refers to the useful fiber from its leaves, not a relation to true hemp ().
Noun
- plant having thick fibrous leaves transversely banded in light and dark green