Galium verum
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Definition
Noun: 1. A perennial herb with yellow flowers: Galium verum is a species of flowering plant in the coffee family (Rubiaceae). It is a perennial herb known for its clusters of small, bright yellow flowers and its slender, square stems. The plant has a historical use as a stuffing for mattresses due to its pleasant scent.
Usage
- is the scientific (Latin) name for the plant commonly known as lady's bedstraw or yellow bedstraw.
- It is used in formal, botanical, and scientific contexts to precisely identify this specific species.
- Example: "The meadow was dotted with the bright yellow flowers of ."
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- "The study focused on the pollination biology of Galium verum."
- "Galium verum can be distinguished from similar species by its yellow flowers and hairy stems."
- General Descriptive Context:
- "We identified several native plants, including Galium verum, along the coastal path."
Advanced Usage
- The plant's common name, "lady's bedstraw," is often used in historical or folk contexts, referencing its traditional use.
- Example: "It is said that Galium verum, or lady's bedstraw, was used in the manger at Bethlehem."
Variants and Related Words
- Lady's Bedstraw (n): The most common English name for .
- Yellow Bedstraw (n): Another common name describing the plant's flower color.
- Bedstraw (n): The common name for plants in the genus . is one specific type of bedstraw.
- Galium (n): The genus name to which this species belongs.
Synonyms
- Lady's Bedstraw
- Yellow Bedstraw
Different Meanings
- As a scientific binomial (), it refers exclusively to this single species of plant. It does not have other metaphorical or colloquial meanings.
Noun
- common yellow-flowered perennial bedstraw; North America and Europe and Asia