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
  1. prostrate woody South American herb with white tubular flowers often tinged with blue or rose