Polemonium viscosum

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Definition

Noun: * A specific plant species: Polemonium viscosum is the scientific name for a species of flowering plant in the phlox family (Polemoniaceae). It is commonly known as "skunky polemonium" or "sticky Jacob's-ladder." The definition highlights its key identifying characteristics: it is a tall herb found in the Rocky Mountains, with sticky leaves and an unpleasant odor.

Usage Notes
  • This is a proper noun referring to a specific biological entity. It is always written in italics in scientific contexts, with the genus name () capitalized and the species epithet () in lowercase.
  • It is used primarily in botanical, ecological, and scientific writing. In everyday conversation, its common names ("skunky polemonium") are more likely to be used.
Examples of Usage
  • Scientific Context:
    • The study focused on the pollination ecology of Polemonium viscosum in alpine environments.
    • A key identifier for Polemonium viscosum is the viscous secretion on its stems and leaves.
  • Descriptive Context:
    • While hiking above the treeline, we spotted the distinctive blue flowers of Polemonium viscosum.
Advanced Usage
  • The species epithet "" is a Latin-derived term meaning "sticky" or "viscous," directly describing the plant's physical trait. Understanding the meaning of scientific names can aid in identification and memory.
Variants and Related Words
  • Common Names: Skunky polemonium, Sticky Jacob's-ladder.
  • Taxonomic Relatives: Genus (Jacob's-ladder), Species (Greek valerian), Species (showy Jacob's-ladder).
Synonyms
  • Skunky polemonium (common name)
  • Sticky Jacob's-ladder (common name)

(Note: As a unique scientific name, true synonyms are other accepted taxonomic names, which this species does not currently have. The listed terms are common names, not formal synonyms.)

Noun
  1. tall herb of the Rocky Mountains having sticky leaves and an offensive smell