Chenopodium capitatum
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Definition
Noun: * A European annual plant (Chenopodium capitatum) characterized by clusters of small, greenish flowers that develop into red, pulpy, berry-like fruits. It has become naturalized in North America. This plant is also commonly known as strawberry blite or strawberry spinach.
Usage
- The term "Chenopodium capitatum" is used specifically as the botanical (scientific) name for this plant species. It is primarily employed in academic, horticultural, and botanical contexts.
- In general conversation or gardening, the common names "strawberry blite" or "strawberry spinach" are more frequently used.
Examples
- Scientific/Identification Context:
- The wild edible we found was identified as Chenopodium capitatum.
- Chenopodium capitatum is a member of the amaranth family.
- Descriptive Context:
- The bright red fruit of Chenopodium capitatum is edible but fairly bland.
Advanced Usage
- The genus name comes from Greek words for "goose" and "foot," describing the shape of the leaves in some species. The species epithet means "having a head," referring to the dense, head-like clusters of its flowers and fruit.
Variants and Related Words
- Strawberry blite (n): The most widely used common name for this plant, referring to its strawberry-like fruit.
- Strawberry spinach (n): Another common name, highlighting that its leaves can be eaten like spinach.
- Blite (n): A general term for several related plants in the family Amaranthaceae, often with edible properties.
- Goosefoot (n): A common name for plants in the genus .
Synonyms
- Strawberry blite
- Strawberry spinach
- Indian paint
- Indian ink
Different Meanings
- "Chenopodium capitatum" has only one specific meaning: it refers exclusively to this particular plant species. It is not used idiomatically or in other contexts.
Noun
- European annual with clusters of greenish flowers followed by red pulpy berrylike fruit; naturalized North America