Malacothamnus fasciculatus
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Definition
Noun: * A shrub (Malacothamnus fasciculatus) native to the coastal ranges of California and Baja California, characterized by hairy branches and clusters of numerous mauve flowers. It is sometimes classified within the genus Sphaeralcea.
Usage
- This word is a specific botanical name used in scientific, horticultural, and ecological contexts to identify a particular species of flowering shrub.
- It is typically used in its full binomial form (). The genus name () is always capitalized, while the species epithet () is not.
Examples
- Botanists documented a large population of Malacothamnus fasciculatus on the coastal bluffs.
- The garden was designed to feature native chaparral plants, including Malacothamnus fasciculatus.
- Malacothamnus fasciculatus is known for its ability to thrive in dry, sandy soils.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic discussions, one might refer to its synonym: "This species, , was formerly placed in the genus ."
Variants and Related Words
- Common Name: This plant is commonly known as chaparral mallow or fascicled bushmallow.
- Genus: Malacothamnus refers to the genus containing various species of bushmallows.
- Species Epithet: fasciculatus (Latin for "clustered" or "bundled") describes the growth habit of its flowers.
Synonyms
- (an older, synonymized botanical name).
- Chaparral mallow (common name).
- Fascicled bushmallow (common name).
Noun
- shrub of coastal ranges of California and Baja California having hairy branches and spikes of numerous mauve flowers; sometimes placed in genus Sphaeralcea