Senecio cruentus
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Definition
Noun 1. A flowering plant: A specific herbaceous plant species (Senecio cruentus, now more commonly classified as Pericallis × hybrida) native to the Canary Islands. It is widely cultivated in gardens and as a potted plant for its showy, daisy-like flower heads, which come in vibrant colors including blue, purple, red, and variegated patterns.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The florist had a beautiful display of Senecio cruentus in various shades.
- Senecio cruentus is a popular choice for adding winter and spring color to gardens in mild climates.
- She received a pot of flowering Senecio cruentus as a gift.
Advanced Usage
- Horticultural context: The term is used precisely in botanical and horticultural settings to refer to this specific species and its hybrids, which are the ancestors of the common florist's cineraria.
- The breeding program focused on developing new cultivars from Senecio cruentus.
Variants and Related Words
- Florist's cineraria (n): The common name for the cultivated hybrids derived from and related species, typically sold as flowering pot plants.
- The bright florist's cineraria on the table is a descendant of Senecio cruentus.
- Pericallis × hybrida (n): The modern botanical name often used for the hybrid group that includes the garden plants originating from .
- Cineraria (n): A common, but botanically imprecise, name used for these plants.
Synonyms
- Cineraria (in common horticultural usage)
- Florist's cineraria
Related Terms (Not direct synonyms, but associated in gardening)
- Daisy (n): A general term for flowers with a similar central disc and radiating petals, describing the flower form of .
- Composite (n): Refers to the plant family Asteraceae (Compositae), to which this species belongs, characterized by composite flower heads.
Noun
- herb of Canary Islands widely cultivated for its blue or purple or red or variegated daisylike flowers