Phacelia whitlavia
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Definition
Noun 1. A specific flowering plant: Phacelia whitlavia is the scientific name for a species of desert plant native to southern California. It is characterized by its blue or violet, bell-shaped or tubular flowers that grow in clusters at the end of the stems (terminal racemes).
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The hills were dotted with the vibrant blue of Phacelia whitlavia.
- Botanists study Phacelia whitlavia to understand its adaptation to arid environments.
- A key identifying feature of Phacelia whitlavia is its terminal raceme of tubular flowers.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical classification: The name is used in a formal, taxonomic context. The first part () is the genus, and the second part () is the specific epithet, together forming the species name. It is typically italicized in print.
- The specimen was correctly identified as Phacelia whitlavia.
Variants and Related Words
- Whitlavia (noun): A former genus name now incorporated into ; sometimes used as a common name for this plant.
- It is sometimes called "Whitlavia" or "California bluebell."
- Phacelia (noun): The genus to which this plant belongs, containing many species often called "scorpionweeds" or "heliotropes."
Synonyms
- California bluebell (noun): A common name for this plant, referring to its flower color and shape.
- Look for California bluebells blooming in the spring.
Noun
- desert plant of southern California with blue or violet tubular flowers in terminal racemes