Lotus berthelotii
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Definition
Noun: * A low-growing, much-branched perennial plant (Lotus berthelotii) native to the Canary Islands, characterized by silvery, needle-like foliage and distinctive, brightly colored flowers that range from orange-red to scarlet or purple. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant and has become naturalized in some regions, such as the United States.
Usage
- is used as the scientific and common name for this specific species of flowering plant. It is primarily used in horticultural, botanical, and gardening contexts.
Examples
- The trailing silvery foliage of Lotus berthelotii makes it an excellent choice for hanging baskets.
- In the rock garden, the vibrant scarlet flowers of the Lotus berthelotii provided a stunning contrast.
- Lotus berthelotii is often called the parrot's beak plant due to the unique shape of its blooms.
Advanced Usage
- The species name "" is often written in italics in scientific or formal botanical writing to indicate it is a Latin binomial: Lotus berthelotii.
Variants and Related Words
- Parrot's Beak / Parrot's Bill: Common names for , referring to the curved shape of its flower.
- Coral Gem: Another common name sometimes used for this plant, alluding to the color of its flowers.
- Lotus: The genus name for a group of plants that includes and other species like the bird's-foot trefoil ().
Synonyms
- Parrot's beak plant
- Parrot's bill
- Coral gem
Related Terms (Idioms/Phrases)
- Naturalized: Refers to a non-native plant, like in the United States, that has established self-sustaining populations in the wild without direct human intervention.
- Perennial: A plant that lives for more than two years, which is the life cycle of .
- Ornamental plant: A plant grown primarily for decorative purposes in gardens and landscape design projects.
Noun
- low-growing much-branched perennial of Canary Islands having orange-red to scarlet or purple flowers; naturalized in United States