Solidago sempervirens
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Definition
Noun: * A specific species of goldenrod plant, Solidago sempervirens, known for its robust growth and showy yellow flower clusters. It is commonly found in coastal habitats along the eastern and Gulf coasts of North America. This plant is also referred to as seaside goldenrod.
Usage
- The term Solidago sempervirens is used as a formal, scientific name in botanical contexts to precisely identify this species of goldenrod. It is typically used in writing or speech by botanists, ecologists, gardeners, and in field guides.
- Example: "The salt marsh community is dominated by Solidago sempervirens and Spartina grasses."
Examples
- Botanical Description: "Solidago sempervirens is easily identified by its tall, sturdy stem and dense plume-like flower heads that bloom in late summer."
- Ecological Context: "Coastal dunes are stabilized by the deep root systems of plants like Solidago sempervirens."
- Horticultural Use: "For a native garden that tolerates salt spray, consider planting Solidago sempervirens."
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic or academic writing, the genus name () may be abbreviated after first use (e.g., ).
- The specific epithet "" is Latin for "evergreen" or "always living," referring to the plant's tendency to retain some basal leaves through the winter in milder climates.
Variants and Related Words
- Seaside Goldenrod: The common name for .
- Goldenrod: The common name for the genus , which includes many species.
- Solidago: The genus name for all goldenrod plants.
Synonyms
- Seaside goldenrod (common name).
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Perennial: is a perennial plant.
- Halophyte: A plant tolerant of salty conditions, which describes the habitat of .
- Native plant: It is a plant indigenous to the specified region of North America.
Noun
- vigorous showy goldenrod common along eastern coast and Gulf Coast of North America