Montia perfoliata
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Definition
Noun: * A succulent herb (Montia perfoliata, also known as Claytonia perfoliata) sometimes cultivated for use as a salad green or cooking herb. It is characterized by its distinctive growth pattern where a pair of leaves fuse together around the flowering stem, appearing to perforate it. This plant is native to and commonly found on sand dunes and disturbed, unproductive land along the Pacific coast of North America.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Montia perfoliata is easily identified by its perfoliate leaves.
- Foragers often harvest montia perfoliata in the spring for its mild, spinach-like flavor.
- The presence of montia perfoliata can indicate sandy, well-drained soil.
Advanced Usage
- Common Names: In common usage, this plant is more frequently referred to by its vernacular names rather than its scientific binomial. The most widespread common name is miner's lettuce, a historical reference to its consumption by miners during the California Gold Rush. It is also regionally called winter purslane or Indian lettuce.
- Botanical Context: The defining feature, "perfoliata," is a botanical term describing the leaf structure where the stem appears to pass through the center of a single leaf (formed from two fused leaves).
Variants and Related Words
- Miner's lettuce (n): The primary common name for .
- Claytonia perfoliata (n): A synonymous scientific name for the same species, reflecting a previous taxonomic classification.
- Perfoliate (adj): A botanical descriptor meaning having leaves or bracts that surround the stem, giving the appearance of the stem growing through the leaf. This is the characteristic from which gets its specific epithet.
Synonyms
- Miner's lettuce (n): The most direct and commonly used synonym.
- Winter purslane (n): A synonym highlighting its seasonal growth and relation to the purslane family.
- Indian lettuce (n): A regional synonym referencing its use by Indigenous peoples of North America.
Noun
- succulent herb sometimes grown as a salad or pot herb; grows on dunes and waste ground of Pacific coast of North America