Nemophila menziesii
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Definition
Noun: 1. A delicate annual flowering plant native to California, characterized by its blue blossoms which typically feature dark spots. It is commonly known as the "baby blue eyes."
Usage Notes
- This term is a specific botanical name (binomial nomenclature) for a species of wildflower.
- It is used in formal, scientific, or gardening contexts. In everyday conversation, the common name "baby blue eyes" is more frequent.
- As a proper noun (the name of a specific species), it is typically written in italics in scientific texts: .
Examples
- Scientific/Gardening Context:
- The garden was planted with native species, including Nemophila menziesii.
- To attract pollinators, consider sowing Nemophila menziesii seeds in the fall.
- Descriptive Context:
- The field was carpeted with the sky-blue blooms of Nemophila menziesii.
Advanced Usage
- The genus name "Nemophila" comes from Greek, meaning "grove-loving," while "menziesii" honors the Scottish surgeon and naturalist Archibald Menzies.
- In ecological studies, it may be cited as an example of a native California spring ephemeral.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Name: Baby blue eyes.
- Genus: Nemophila (includes other species like , the fivespot).
- Family: Boraginaceae (the borage family).
Synonyms
- Baby blue eyes (common name).
Noun
- delicate California annual having blue flowers marked with dark spots