Nierembergia rivularis
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Definition
Noun: * A specific species of flowering plant, Nierembergia rivularis, characterized by its low-growing (prostrate) woody stems, its origin in South America, and its white, tubular-shaped flowers which frequently show hints of blue or rose color.
Usage Notes
- This is a proper noun referring to the scientific botanical name of a specific plant species. It is always written in italics in formal botanical contexts.
- The first part () is the genus name and is capitalized. The second part () is the specific epithet and is written in lowercase.
- In common gardening or horticultural contexts, it may be referred to by a common name, such as "Whitecup" or "Trailing Cupflower."
Examples
- Noun:
- The garden's rockery features a beautiful ground cover of Nierembergia rivularis.
- Botanists study the habitat preferences of Nierembergia rivularis in its native range.
Advanced Usage
- The specific epithet "" is Latin, meaning "of brooks or streams," often indicating the plant's preference for moist, riverside habitats.
- In taxonomic classification, the full name may be followed by the authority who first described it (e.g., Miers).
Variants and Related Words
- Common Name: Whitecup, Trailing Cupflower.
- Genus: (a genus of plants in the nightshade family, Solanaceae).
- Cultivar: Cultivated varieties may have names like 'Mont Blanc'.
Synonyms
- Whitecup (common name)
- Trailing Cupflower (common name)
Related Terms (Botanical Context)
- Prostrate: A growth habit where stems trail along the ground.
- Tubular: Referring to a flower shape that is tube-like.
- Herbaceous perennial: A non-woody plant that lives for more than two years (though has woody stems at its base).
Noun
- prostrate woody South American herb with white tubular flowers often tinged with blue or rose