Cycloloma atriplicifolium
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Definition
Noun: A bushy annual weed native to central North America, characterized by greenish flowers and seeds with wing-like structures. It is commonly known as "winged pigweed" or "tumble ringwing" due to its distinctive dry, spherical form that detaches and rolls with the wind in autumn.
Usage
The term is used as a specific botanical name to identify this particular plant species. * The field was dotted with the dried skeletons of Cycloloma atriplicifolium. * Botanists study the dispersal mechanism of Cycloloma atriplicifolium.
Advanced Usage
- In ecological contexts, it is noted as a pioneer species in disturbed soils.
- Its common name, "tumbleweed," is often used generically, but is one specific plant that exhibits this tumbling habit.
Variants and Related Words
- Winged pigweed: A common name referencing its seed structure and relation to the amaranth family.
- Tumble ringwing: A descriptive common name highlighting its tumbleweed growth form.
- Tumbleweed: A general term for any plant that breaks off and is blown by the wind, of which this species is an example.
Synonyms
- Winged pigweed
- Tumble ringwing
Related Phrases
- Tumbling weed: Describes the plant's behavior in its dry, mature state.
Noun
- bushy annual weed of central North America having greenish flowers and winged seeds