Napaea dioica
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Definition
Noun 1. A tall perennial flowering plant: Napaea dioica is the sole species in the genus Napaea. It is a tall, coarse herb native to North America, characterized by large, palmate (hand-shaped) leaves and numerous small, white, dioecious flowers (meaning individual plants produce either only male or only female flowers).
Usage
- is a botanical name and is used in formal, scientific, or horticultural contexts.
- It typically refers to the specific plant species itself, often in discussions about native flora, plant identification, or garden cultivation.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The study focused on the pollination ecology of Napaea dioica.
- Napaea dioica thrives in moist, alluvial soils.
- Horticultural/Gardening Context:
- We are introducing several native species, including Napaea dioica, to the rain garden.
- The glade mallow, Napaea dioica, can grow over two meters tall.
Advanced Usage
- The name can be used metonymically to represent concepts like native prairie restoration or specific habitat requirements.
- The presence of Napaea dioica is a good indicator of a healthy, undisturbed floodplain ecosystem.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Name: Glade mallow.
- This is the standard English name for the plant and is used in non-scientific communication.
- Genus Name: .
- This refers to the entire genus, which contains only this one species.
- Family: Malvaceae (the mallow family).
- This places Napaea dioica in the same plant family as hibiscus, hollyhocks, and okra.
Synonyms
- Glade mallow (primary common name).
Notes on Meaning
This term has a single, specific botanical meaning. It does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb uses. Its usage is almost entirely restricted to scientific classification and descriptive botany.
Noun
- tall coarse American herb having palmate leaves and numerous small white dioecious flowers; found wild in most alluvial soils of eastern and central United States