Dipsacus sylvestris

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A European species of teasel: "Dipsacus sylvestris" is the scientific name for a biennial plant native to Europe and parts of Asia, characterized by its prickly stem and cone-shaped flower heads.
    • A naturalized plant: It has been introduced and become established in other regions, such as the United States.
Usage
  • As a subject: "Dipsacus sylvestris" is often used in botanical and ecological contexts to identify the specific plant species.
    • Dipsacus sylvestris is commonly found along roadsides.
  • In formal identification: The term is used in scientific writing, field guides, and discussions of invasive species.
    • The study focused on the seed dispersal of Dipsacus sylvestris.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The dried flower heads of Dipsacus sylvestris were historically used in textile processing.
    • Botanists are monitoring the spread of Dipsacus sylvestris in the local prairie.
Advanced Usage
  • In binomial nomenclature: The name follows the Linnaean system, where "Dipsacus" is the genus and "sylvestris" is the specific epithet, meaning "of the woods" or "wild."
    • In the classification Dipsacus sylvestris, the species name indicates its typical habitat.
Variants and Related Words
  • Common teasel: A frequent common name for Dipsacus sylvestris.
  • Dipsacus fullonum: A closely related species, Fuller's teasel, sometimes confused with Dipsacus sylvestris.
  • Teasel family (Dipsacaceae): The plant family to which Dipsacus sylvestris belongs.
Synonyms
  • Wild teasel: A common synonym referring to the same plant species.
Noun
  1. European teasel with white to pink flowers; naturalized in United States