Iliamna ruvularis
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Definition
Noun: * A perennial plant (Iliamna rivularis) native to northwestern North America, characterized by its resemblance to hollyhock flowers and bearing white or pink blossoms. It is also commonly known as "mountain hollyhock" or "streambank wild hollyhock."
Usage
- This term is a specific botanical name. It is used in scientific, horticultural, and ecological contexts to precisely identify this species of flowering plant.
- Example: "The conservation plan specifically mentions protecting the habitat of ."
- Example: "While hiking in the mountain meadows, we identified several specimens of ."
Advanced Usage
- The name follows binomial nomenclature (Genus , species ). The species epithet "" is Latin for "of a brook," often indicating the plant's preference for streambank habitats.
- In formal writing, the scientific name is typically italicized.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Names: Mountain hollyhock, streambank wild hollyhock.
- Genus: (a small genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae).
Synonyms
- Mountain hollyhock
- Streambank wild hollyhock
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Perennial: A plant that lives for more than two years.
- Malvaceae: The mallow family of flowering plants, which includes hollyhocks, mallows, and hibiscus.
- Native plant: A plant species that occurs naturally in a particular region.
Noun
- perennial of northwestern United States and western Canada resembling a hollyhock and having white or pink flowers