Papaver rhoeas
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Definition
Noun: 1. Common Poppy, Field Poppy, Corn Poppy: A species of flowering plant in the poppy family (Papaveraceae), scientifically named Papaver rhoeas. It is an annual plant, native to Europe and Asia, characterized by its bright red flowers with black centers. It is commonly found growing in agricultural fields, particularly among grain crops, and is also cultivated in gardens.
Usage
- The bright red petals of Papaver rhoeas are a classic symbol of remembrance for soldiers who have died in war.
- Botanists study Papaver rhoeas as a model for understanding seed dispersal in arable land.
- The field was a sea of red, covered in Papaver rhoeas.
Advanced Usage
- In Botanical Nomenclature: The name follows the binomial (two-part) system established by Carl Linnaeus. "Papaver" is the genus name (capitalized), and "rhoeas" is the specific epithet (not capitalized). In formal scientific writing, the full binomial is italicized: L. (The "L." abbreviates Linnaeus, the authority who first formally described the species).
- In Ecology: The plant is often described as an "arable weed" or "cultivation follower," thriving in disturbed soils of agricultural land.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Poppy (n): The most frequent common name for .
- Flanders Poppy (n): A name specifically associated with the remembrance of World War I, derived from the poppies that grew on the battlefields of Flanders.
- Corn Poppy (n): A common name highlighting its traditional habitat in corn (grain) fields.
- Field Poppy (n): Another common name describing its typical habitat.
- Papaver (n): The genus to which this species belongs, which includes other poppies like the opium poppy ().
Synonyms
- Common Poppy
- Field Poppy
- Corn Poppy
- Flanders Poppy
- Red Poppy
Related Phrases and Cultural References
- Remembrance Poppy: An artificial poppy worn to commemorate military personnel who have died in war, inspired by and the poem "In Flanders Fields."
- "In Flanders Fields": A famous war poem by John McCrae that begins, "In Flanders fields the poppies blow / Between the crosses, row on row," cementing the red poppy as a symbol of remembrance.
Noun
- annual European poppy common in grain fields and often cultivated