Saponaria officinalis
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Definition
Noun: 1. A perennial Eurasian plant: A species of flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae, native to Europe and southwestern Asia. It is characterized by clusters of pink or white flowers and broad leaves. Historically, its bruised leaves and roots produce a soapy lather when mixed with water, leading to its common names.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The garden border was brightened by a clump of Saponaria officinalis.
- For a natural cleaning solution, some historical texts recommend using a decoction made from Saponaria officinalis.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and historical contexts: The term is used precisely to refer to this specific species, often in discussions of traditional uses, plant taxonomy, or historical domestic practices.
- The study focused on the saponin content in Saponaria officinalis compared to other species.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Soapwort (n): The most frequent common name for this plant.
- Bouncing Bet (n): Another common name for .
- Soapwort (n): A general name for plants in the genus , but most commonly referring to .
- Saponin (n): The class of chemical compounds found in the plant that create the soapy lather.
Synonyms
- Common Soapwort
- Bouncing Bet
- Soapwort
Related Phrases
- Genus Saponaria: The larger taxonomic group to which this plant belongs, all containing saponins.
- "Lathering herb": A descriptive phrase sometimes used historically for .
Noun
- plant of European origin having pink or white flowers and leaves yielding a detergent when bruised