Papaver orientale

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Definition

Noun: * A species of flowering plant: Papaver orientale is the botanical name for a specific, commonly cultivated perennial poppy native to regions of Asia. It is characterized by its large, showy flowers and distinctive foliage.

Usage
  • is used as a formal, scientific name to precisely identify this plant species, especially in botanical, horticultural, and academic contexts. It distinguishes it from other poppy species (e.g., , the opium poppy).
  • In everyday gardening language, it is often referred to by its common name, the Oriental poppy.
Examples
  • Scientific/Formal Context:
    • The garden's design featured a border of Papaver orientale and lupines.
    • This study compares the alkaloid content of Papaver orientale with that of other Papaver species.
  • General/Gardening Context (using the common name derived from the botanical term):
    • Oriental poppies (Papaver orientale) are prized for their vibrant early summer blooms.
    • After flowering, the foliage of Papaver orientale dies back, so plant it among later-emerging perennials.
Advanced Usage
  • The name follows binomial nomenclature (Genus + species). is the genus (encompassing all poppies), and is the specific epithet, meaning "eastern" or "Oriental," indicating its geographical origin.
  • Cultivar names are often added in single quotes to specify particular garden varieties, e.g., 'Beauty of Livermere'.
Variants and Related Words
  • Oriental poppy (n): The standard common name for .
  • Papaver (n): The genus name for poppies.
  • Perennial poppy (n): A descriptive term highlighting its life cycle (returning year after year), as opposed to annual poppies.
Synonyms
  • Oriental poppy: This is the direct common name synonym.
Different Meanings
  • refers specifically to this one species. It should not be confused with:
    • Papaver somniferum: The opium poppy, an annual species.
    • Papaver rhoeas: The common red field poppy or corn poppy, an annual species.
    • Papaver nudicaule: The Icelandic poppy, a short-lived perennial or biennial.
Key Characteristics (Descriptive, not a separate meaning)

The definition highlights its identifying features: * Growth Habit: Commonly cultivated Asiatic perennial. * Foliage: Stiff, heavily haired (hirsute) leaves. * Flowers: Bright scarlet, pink, or orange flowers (modern cultivars also include other colors like white and salmon).

Noun
  1. commonly cultivated Asiatic perennial poppy having stiff heavily haired leaves and bright scarlet or pink to orange flowers