Lactuca sativa

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Definition

Noun * Lactuca sativa: A widely cultivated annual or perennial garden plant, specifically a leafy vegetable, whose succulent leaves are primarily consumed raw in salads. It is the common edible lettuce.

Usage
  • This term is the formal botanical (Latin) name for the common garden plant known as lettuce.
  • It is used in scientific, agricultural, and horticultural contexts to specify the cultivated species of lettuce, distinguishing it from wild species.
  • In everyday language, the common name "lettuce" is almost always used instead.
Examples
  • Scientific Classification: " belongs to the Asteraceae family."
  • Agricultural Context: "The farm specializes in growing several cultivars of ."
  • Descriptive: "The primary species used for salad greens is ."
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be modified to refer to specific cultivated varieties (cultivars) or groups, such as var. (head lettuce) or var. (leaf lettuce).
Variants and Related Words
  • Lettuce (n.): The common English name for the edible leaves of .
  • Leaf vegetable (n.): A general category for plants like whose leaves are consumed.
  • Salad green (n.): A culinary term for plants, including , used raw in salads.
Synonyms
  • Lettuce
  • Garden lettuce
Different Meanings
  • The genus name Lactuca refers to a larger group of plants that includes wild lettuces and some with milky sap, of which is the primary cultivated species for food.
Noun
  1. annual or perennial garden plant having succulent leaves used in salads; widely grown