European bog asphodel

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Definition

Noun: * European bog asphodel: A perennial herbaceous plant (Narthecium ossifragum) native to wet, acidic, peaty soils in parts of western Europe, from Scandinavia to the Iberian Peninsula. It is characterized by its star-shaped yellow flowers and grass-like leaves.

Usage
  • This term is used specifically in botanical and ecological contexts to identify this particular species of plant.
  • It functions as a common name for the plant .
Examples
  • The European bog asphodel adds a splash of yellow to the blanket bog in summer.
  • Conservationists are monitoring the population of European bog asphodel in the nature reserve.
  • , commonly known as European bog asphodel, thrives in nutrient-poor wetlands.
Advanced Usage
  • The plant is sometimes referred to simply as "bog asphodel" in regions where it is the primary or only species, though this can cause confusion with other related species in different parts of the world.
  • In historical and folk contexts, it was also known as "lancashire asphodel" or "bone-breaker," due to a now-discredited belief that grazing on it made livestock bones brittle.
Variants and Related Words
  • Bog asphodel: A more general common name that can refer to other species within the genus .
  • Narthecium ossifragum: The scientific (Latin) binomial name for the species.
Synonyms
  • Lancashire asphodel (regional/historical)
  • Bone-breaker (folk name)
Notes on Meaning
  • The name "asphodel" is somewhat misleading, as this plant is not closely related to the true asphodels of the Mediterranean region (genus ). The similarity is based on the general appearance of the flower spike.
  • Its primary meaning is strictly botanical, referring to a specific wetland plant species with a defined geographical range.
Noun
  1. of western Europe: Scandinavia to northern Spain and Portugal