Jacobean lily
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Definition
Noun 1. A flowering plant: A bulbous herb native to Mexico, cultivated for its showy, solitary, bright red flowers. It is a specific type of Amaryllis.
Usage
The term "Jacobean lily" is used as a common name for this specific plant species. It is primarily used in horticultural, botanical, and gardening contexts to identify the plant. * The garden's centerpiece was a stunning Jacobean lily in full bloom. * For a vibrant red accent, consider planting a Jacobean lily.
Advanced Usage
- The name "Jacobean" links the flower to the period of King James I of England (Latin: ), possibly due to the time of its introduction or popularity in European gardens.
- While "lily" is in its common name, it is not a true lily (genus ) but belongs to the Amaryllis family (Amaryllidaceae).
Variants and Related Words
- Sprekelia formosissima: The botanical (Latin) name for the Jacobean lily.
- Aztec lily: Another common name for the same plant.
- St. James's lily: Another historical common name, referencing St. James (Santiago), further connecting to the "Jacobean" etymology.
Synonyms
- Aztec lily
- St. James's lily
Different Meanings
The term "Jacobean lily" does not have other distinct meanings outside of its use as the common name for the plant Sprekelia formosissima. It is not used idiomatically.
Noun
- Mexican bulbous herb cultivated for its handsome bright red solitary flower