Rocky Mountain dogbane

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Definition

Noun: A North American perennial herb (Apocynum × floribundum or related species) that is similar in appearance to common dogbane, typically found in the Rocky Mountain region and characterized by its opposite leaves, milky sap, and small, bell-shaped pink or white flowers.

Usage Notes

This is a specific botanical term. It is used to identify a particular plant species within scientific, horticultural, or ecological contexts. It is not commonly used in everyday conversation.

Examples
  • The botanist identified the patch of rocky mountain dogbane by its distinctive pink-veined flowers.
  • Rocky mountain dogbane thrives in the well-drained soils of foothills and open woods.
  • Several pollinators were observed visiting the rocky mountain dogbane.
Advanced Usage

The term is primarily used in formal classification. In informal settings, a person might refer to it more generally as "a type of dogbane" or "wildflower."

Variants and Related Words
  • Dogbane (noun): The common name for plants in the genus , which includes rocky mountain dogbane. All dogbanes contain a milky, often toxic latex.
  • Spreading dogbane (noun): A closely related species () with which rocky mountain dogbane is often compared or confused.
  • Intermediate dogbane (noun): Another name sometimes used for hybrids or forms between common and spreading dogbane, which may include rocky mountain dogbane.
Synonyms
  • (Scientific name)
  • Intermediate dogbane (in some taxonomic references)
Notes on Meaning

This term refers strictly to a botanical entity. It does not have idiomatic meanings or phrasal verb forms. Its meaning is fixed within the domain of plant biology.

Noun
  1. North American plant similar to common dogbane