Dichondra micrantha
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Definition
Noun: A species of perennial, creeping herbaceous plant, scientifically named Dichondra micrantha. It is characterized by its hairy stems, small round to kidney-shaped (orbicular to reniform) leaves, and tiny white or greenish flowers. It is commonly used as a ground cover or as a substitute for grass lawns, particularly in warm climates.
Usage
This term is used specifically in botanical, horticultural, and landscaping contexts to refer to this particular plant species. - It functions as a singular, countable noun (e.g., a dichondra micrantha). - It is often used without an article when referring to the species in general (e.g., Dichondra micrantha is drought-tolerant).
Examples
- Noun:
- The gardener recommended Dichondra micrantha for the sunny slope.
- A lush carpet of dichondra micrantha can replace a traditional grass lawn.
- This dichondra micrantha has spread beautifully between the stepping stones.
Advanced Usage
- In Taxonomic Context: The name follows binomial nomenclature, where is the genus and is the specific epithet. It is conventionally italicized in scientific writing.
- The study compared the growth rates of Dichondra repens and Dichondra micrantha.
Variants and Related Words
- Dichondra (n): The common name for plants within the genus, often used informally to refer to or similar species used as ground cover.
- The dichondra requires less mowing than turfgrass.
- Lawn substitute (n phrase): A general term for plants, like dichondra, used in place of traditional grass lawns.
- Ground cover (n): A plant used to cover the soil surface, a category which includes .
Synonyms
- Kidney weed (n): A common name sometimes used for species, referring to the shape of its leaves.
- Creeping dichondra (n phrase): A descriptive name highlighting its growth habit.
Related Phrases
- Dichondra lawn (n phrase): A lawn area planted primarily with dichondra species.
- Maintaining a dichondra lawn involves different care than a fescue lawn.
Noun
- a creeping perennial herb with hairy stems and orbicular to reniform leaves and small white to greenish flowers; used as a grass substitute in warm regions