Pontederia cordata
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Definition
Noun: * Pontederia cordata: A perennial aquatic plant native to the Americas, characterized by its heart-shaped leaves and dense spikes of blue flowers. It grows in the shallow water of streams, ponds, and wetlands.
Examples
- Noun:
- The clear water of the pond was fringed with vibrant Pontederia cordata.
- Ecologists planted Pontederia cordata along the bank to help filter the water and provide habitat.
Advanced Usage
- As a common name: While is the scientific name, it is widely known by the common name pickerelweed. In formal botanical or ecological writing, the scientific name is preferred for precision.
- The survey noted the presence of Pontederia cordata (pickerelweed) in three distinct zones of the marsh.
Variants and Related Words
- Pickerelweed (n): The most frequently used common name for .
- The pond is full of blooming pickerelweed in July.
- Pontederiaceae (n): The plant family to which belongs, known as the pickerelweed family.
- Emergent aquatic (adj. phrase): A term describing plants like that are rooted in underwater soil but have stems and leaves that extend above the water surface.
Synonyms
- Pickerelweed: The standard English common name.
- Pickerel weed: An alternate spelling of the common name.
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Wetland plant: A general category for plants like that thrive in saturated soils.
- Marginal aquatic: A term for plants growing at the water's edge, similar to "emergent aquatic."
Noun
- American plant having spikes of blue flowers and growing in shallow water of streams and ponds