Koellia
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Definition
- Noun:
- A plant of the genus Koellia: "koellia" refers to a specific genus of flowering plants within the mint family (Lamiaceae), commonly known as mountain mints. These plants are native to North America and are characterized by their aromatic leaves and clusters of small, often white or pale purple, flowers.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The botanist identified the wildflower as a koellia. (The botanist identified the wildflower as a mountain mint.)
- Koellia is known for its strong, minty fragrance. (Mountain mint is known for its strong, minty fragrance.)
Advanced Usage
- In botanical taxonomy: The term "Koellia" is used as the genus name in scientific classification. It is often encountered in technical field guides or academic texts on North American flora.
- The species was recently reclassified under the genus Koellia. (The species was recently reclassified under the genus mountain mint.)
Variants and Related Words
- Pycnanthemum (n): This is the modern, accepted botanical genus name for plants historically classified under . The common name "mountain mint" now typically refers to plants in the genus .
- Most plants once called koellia are now classified as Pycnanthemum. (Most plants once called koellia are now classified as mountain mint.)
Synonyms
- Mountain mint (n): The common name for plants of the related genus , which includes species formerly placed in .
Notes on Usage
- The word "koellia" is a specialized botanical term. In modern usage, it is largely historical or taxonomic. In most contemporary contexts, including gardening and general plant identification, the common name "mountain mint" or the current genus name is preferred.
- It is typically used as a proper noun (capitalized) when referring to the genus: .
Noun
- American mountain mint