Cytisus albus
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Definition
- Noun:
- A low-growing European broom plant: "Cytisus albus" refers to a specific species of flowering shrub native to Europe, characterized by its relatively short stature.
- A plant with trifoliate leaves and yellowish-white flowers: It is botanically defined by its compound leaves with three leaflets and its clusters of pale, creamy-white to yellowish-white flowers.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The hillside was covered in Cytisus albus, its pale flowers brightening the landscape.
- Gardeners sometimes use Cytisus albus for ground cover in sunny, well-drained areas.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical or horticultural contexts: The term is used precisely to identify this specific species within the genus and the legume family (Fabaceae).
- The study compared the drought resistance of Cytisus albus to other broom species.
Variants and Related Words
- White broom: A common English name for .
- Cytisus: The genus name, which includes other broom species like (common broom).
- Broom: The general common name for shrubs in the genera , , and others.
Synonyms
- White Spanish broom: Another common name for this plant.
- Cytisus multiflorus: A former or alternative botanical name for the same species.
Related Phrases
- Broom plant: A general phrase for plants in this group, often used in gardening and landscaping.
- Flowering shrub: A descriptive phrase that categorizes .
Related Idioms
- Idioms typically involve the common name "broom" (e.g., "a new broom sweeps clean"), not the specific Latin binomial.
Noun
- low European broom having trifoliate leaves and yellowish-white flowers