Gazania rigens

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Definition

Noun: * Gazania rigens: A low-growing, spreading perennial plant native to South Africa. It is characterized by short, densely leafy stems that lie close to the ground and produces striking daisy-like flowers. The flower rays (petals) are typically orange and feature distinctive black or dark-colored spots at their base, which resemble eyespots.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The coastal garden was brightened by a blanket of Gazania rigens.
    • Due to its drought tolerance, Gazania rigens is an excellent choice for xeriscaping.
    • The black eyespots at the base of the petals are a key identifier for Gazania rigens.
Advanced Usage
  • Horticultural Classification: In botanical and gardening contexts, is often discussed as a member of the Asteraceae family, noted for its succulent leaves and vibrant, long-lasting blooms that close at night or on cloudy days.
  • Common Name Reference: The plant is frequently referred to by its common name, "Treasure Flower," in general gardening discourse, but remains the precise botanical designation.
Variants and Related Words
  • Treasure Flower (n): The most common common name for .
  • Gazania (n): The genus to which this species belongs; often used informally to refer to this and similar hybrid varieties.
  • Rigens: The specific epithet in the binomial name .
Synonyms
  • Botanical Synonym: (an older or alternative scientific name sometimes used for the same or a very similar plant).
Related Terms
  • Groundcover (n): A descriptive term for low-growing plants like used to cover soil.
  • Succulent (adj/n): Describes plants with thick, fleshy parts adapted to store water; the leaves of are somewhat succulent.
  • Eyespot (n): The distinct dark spot at the base of the flower's ray florets.
Noun
  1. decumbent South African perennial with short densely leafy stems and orange flower rays with black eyespots at base