Michaelmas daisy
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Definition
Noun: A North American perennial herb (Aster novi-belgii and related species) that produces small purple, pink, or white flowers which bloom in the autumn. It is widely naturalized in Europe. The name is derived from its flowering period around the feast of St. Michael (Michaelmas), which falls on September 29th.
Usage
The term "Michaelmas daisy" is used to refer to the specific plant itself, typically in gardening, botanical, or general descriptive contexts. - It is a common name, not a scientific one. - It is often used in the singular form to refer to a single plant or the species as a whole. - It can be used in the plural ("Michaelmas daisies") to refer to multiple plants or a display of them.
Examples
- Noun:
- The border was filled with the soft hues of Michaelmas daisy.
- She planted several Michaelmas daisies to add late-season color to her garden.
- Michaelmas daisy is a familiar sight in European cottage gardens.
Advanced Usage
- Horticultural Context: The term is standard in gardening to denote autumn-flowering asters. Varieties may be specified, e.g., "a dwarf Michaelmas daisy."
- Cultural/Literary Context: The flower is sometimes used symbolically in poetry or prose to signify autumn, resilience, or the passage of time due to its association with the Michaelmas season.
Variants and Related Words
- New York aster: A common synonym, referencing the plant's North American origin.
- Aster: The broader genus name to which the Michaelmas daisy belongs.
- Fall aster: A descriptive name highlighting its autumn blooming period.
Synonyms
- New York aster
- Autumn aster
- (Botanical genus/species) (modern classification)
Related Phrases/Compounds
- Michaelmas term: The academic term in some universities beginning near Michaelmas, sometimes indirectly referenced alongside seasonal flora like the Michaelmas daisy.
- Michaelmas: The feast day itself, from which the plant derives its common name.
Noun
- North American perennial herb having small autumn-blooming purple or pink or white flowers; widely naturalized in Europe