Lyonia lucida
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Definition
Noun: * A showy evergreen shrub (Lyonia lucida) native to the southeastern United States, characterized by glossy leaves, angled branches, and clusters of pink to reddish flowers that resemble an umbel.
Usage Notes
- "Lyonia lucida" is the scientific, botanical name for a specific plant species. It is primarily used in formal, academic, or horticultural contexts.
- In everyday conversation, people are more likely to use its common names, such as "fetterbush" or "shinyleaf."
- As a proper noun (the name of a species), it is typically written in italics in scientific texts.
Examples
- The wetland area was densely populated with Lyonia lucida.
- Botanists studied the unique floral structure of Lyonia lucida.
- Lyonia lucida is often found in pocosins and bay swamps.
Advanced Usage
- The genus name honors John Lyon, a Scottish botanist, while the species epithet is Latin for "shiny" or "bright," referring to the plant's glossy leaves.
- In ecological studies, is noted as an important component of certain fire-adapted plant communities.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Names: Fetterbush, Shinyleaf, Hurrahbush.
- Related Species: (Staggerbush), (Maleberry).
Synonyms
- Fetterbush
- Shinyleaf
Notes on Meaning
- This term refers exclusively to a single, specific species of shrub. It does not have multiple general meanings. Its definition is precise and taxonomic.
Noun
- showy evergreen shrub of southeastern United States with shiny leaves and angled branches and clusters of pink to reddish flowers that resemble an umbel