Ligularia
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Definition
Noun 1. A genus of Old World perennial herbs: Ligularia is the scientific name for a genus of flowering plants in the aster family (Asteraceae). These plants are native to Asia and Europe and are known for their large, often heart-shaped or kidney-shaped leaves and tall spikes or clusters of yellow or orange, daisy-like flowers. They are commonly called leopard plants.
Usage
- is used as a proper noun to refer to the genus as a whole or to plants belonging to this genus. It is primarily used in botanical, horticultural, and gardening contexts.
- Example: "The damp, shady corner of the garden is perfect for growing ligularia."
- Example: "Several species of Ligularia, such as and , are popular ornamental plants."
Advanced Usage
- The common name "leopard plant" typically refers to specific species within the genus, notably (formerly ), which is known for its large, glossy, often spotted leaves.
- Example: "The leopard plant is prized for its bold foliage that adds a tropical feel to temperate shade gardens."
Variants and Related Words
- Leopard plant (n): A common name for ornamental species within the genus, especially those with spotted foliage.
- Groundsel (n): A common name for plants in the related genus . The reference definition notes that herbs resemble groundsel, as they belong to the same botanical family.
Synonyms
- Botanical synonyms: There are no direct common-language synonyms for the scientific name . In horticulture, the common name leopard plant is used for some of its species.
Different Meanings
- The word ligularia has only one specific meaning: it is the Latin botanical name for a particular genus of plants. It does not have other general English meanings.
Noun
- genus of Old World herbs resembling groundsel: leopard plants