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
- decumbent South African perennial with short densely leafy stems and orange flower rays with black eyespots at base