Samolus parviflorus

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Definition

Noun 1. American water pimpernel: A small, moisture-loving flowering plant native to the Americas, typically found in wet habitats like streambanks and spring seeps. It is a species within the genus Samolus.

Usage Notes
  • This is a scientific name (binomial nomenclature) used in botany, biology, and ecology. It is always written in italics.
  • The first part () is the genus name and is capitalized. The second part () is the specific epithet and is written in lowercase.
  • In formal or scientific writing, the name is often followed by the authority (the name of the person who first formally described the species), e.g., Raf.
Examples
  • The wetland survey documented several populations of along the creek bank.
  • is characterized by its small white flowers and basal rosette of leaves.
  • A key identifying feature of American water pimpernel is its preference for constantly wet, muddy soils.
Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic keys or field guides, the name is used precisely to distinguish this species from similar ones, such as (brookweed).
  • The specific epithet "" is Latin for "small-flowered," describing a physical characteristic of the plant.
Variants and Related Words
  • American water pimpernel: The common English name for this species.
  • Samolus: The genus to which this plant belongs. Other species in this genus may share the common name "water pimpernel" or "brookweed."
  • Primulaceae: The botanical family that includes the genus .
Synonyms
  • American water pimpernel
Different Meanings

This term has only one specific meaning: it refers exclusively to this particular species of plant. It is not used idiomatically or in other contexts.

Noun
  1. American water pimpernel