Spartina pectinmata
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Definition
Noun 1. A species of cordgrass: Spartina pectinmata is a perennial, rhizomatous grass native to North America. It is characterized by its tall, stiff stems, leaves with distinctive dry and membranous margins, and flower glumes that feature long, slender awns.
Usage
Spartina pectinmata is used as a formal botanical name to specifically identify this species of cordgrass. It is primarily used in scientific, ecological, and horticultural contexts. - The wetland restoration project included planting Spartina pectinmata to stabilize the shoreline. - You can distinguish Spartina pectinmata from other cordgrasses by examining the dry margins of its leaves.
Advanced Usage
- In Ecological Descriptions: The term is used to describe a component of native prairie or marsh ecosystems, often noting its role in habitat formation and soil stabilization.
- The study focused on the competitive interaction between Spartina pectinmata and invasive reed canarygrass.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Name: Prairie cordgrass.
- Genus: (the genus containing all cordgrass species).
- Specific Epithet: (the species identifier within the genus ).
Synonyms
- Prairie cordgrass (This is the standard common name for ).
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Cordgrass: A general term for grasses in the genus .
- Rhizomatous: Describing plants that spread via underground stems (rhizomes), a key characteristic of this species.
- Glume: A bract, typically occurring in pairs, at the base of a grass flower spikelet.
- Awn: A stiff, hair-like appendage on some grass seeds or flowers.
Noun
- North American cordgrass having leaves with dry membranous margins and glumes with long awns