Romneya
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Definition
Noun 1. A genus of flowering plants: Romneya is a genus of flowering shrubs in the poppy family (Papaveraceae), native to California and northern Mexico. It is known for its large, showy, white flowers with a prominent central cluster of yellow stamens. 2. The type species of this genus: Specifically, it can refer to Romneya coulteri, the most common and widely cultivated species, also known as the Matilija poppy or fried egg plant.
Usage Examples
- Noun (Genus):
- The garden featured several drought-tolerant Californian natives, including Romneya.
- Botanists study the unique characteristics of the Romneya genus.
- Noun (Specific Plant):
- A magnificent Romneya was in full bloom by the fence.
- She planted a Romneya for its spectacular summer flowers.
Advanced Usage
- Horticultural Context: The name is primarily used in botanical, horticultural, and gardening contexts. It is often used to specify the plant in a way that distinguishes it from the common name "Matilija poppy."
- For optimal growth, Romneya requires full sun and excellent drainage.
Variants and Related Words
- Matilija poppy: The most common common name for plants in this genus, especially .
- Fried egg plant: An informal common name due to the flower's appearance (white petals around a yellow center).
- Tree poppy: Another common name sometimes used.
- Romneya coulteri: The full botanical name for the most prevalent species.
Synonyms
- Matilija poppy
- Fried egg plant
- Tree poppy
Notes
- Etymology: The genus name honors Irish astronomer Dr. Thomas Romney Robinson (1792-1882).
- Usage Note: As a proper noun (the name of a genus), it is always capitalized. In common usage, it is treated as a singular noun (e.g., "The is beautiful").
Noun
- one species: matilija poppy