Soleirolia soleirolii

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Definition

Noun 1. A species of small, creeping, evergreen perennial plant: Soleirolia soleirolii is a low-growing, mat-forming herb native to Corsica and Sardinia. It is characterized by its very small, round, bright green leaves that densely cover its thin, prostrate stems, giving it a moss-like appearance. It is commonly cultivated as a ground cover or in terrariums.

Usage Notes
  • This is the formal botanical name for the plant. In everyday gardening and horticultural contexts, it is almost exclusively referred to by its common names.
  • The name is always written in italics, following the convention for scientific binomial nomenclature (genus and species).
  • It is treated as a singular noun (e.g., is a popular plant).
Examples
  • Scientific/Formal Context:
    • The terrarium was planted with Soleirolia soleirolii and small ferns.
    • Botanists study the growth habits of Soleirolia soleirolii in its native habitat.
  • Descriptive Context (using the definition):
    • The garden path was edged with a low-growing, moss-like plant with tiny round leaves.
Advanced Usage
  • Horticultural Classification: It is often described as a "carpeting" or "mat-forming" plant suitable for shady, moist areas.
  • Invasive Potential: In some regions with mild, damp climates (like parts of the UK and New Zealand), it can spread aggressively and is sometimes considered an invasive weed in lawns and gardens.
Variants and Related Words
  • Common Names: This plant has several widely used common names, which are typically preferred in non-scientific communication:
    • Baby's tears
    • Mind-your-own-business (primarily in the UK)
    • Angel's tears
    • Corsican curse
  • Genus Name: (the genus to which this sole species belongs).
  • Family: Urticaceae (the nettle family).
Synonyms
  • Common Name Synonyms: baby's tears, mind-your-own-business, angel's tears, Corsican curse.
  • Descriptive Synonyms: moss-like plant, creeping ground cover, mat-forming herb.
Related Phrases/Idioms
  • To spread like mind-your-own-business: An informal idiom, particularly in British English, used to describe something that proliferates quickly and is difficult to control, much like the invasive growth habit of this plant.
    • The rumor spread through the office like mind-your-own-business.
Noun
  1. prostrate or creeping Corsican herb with moss-like small round short-stemmed leaves