Sphacele calycina
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Definition
- Noun:
- A perennial herbaceous plant native to California, characterized by woolly (hairy) stems and leaves, and bearing large white flowers. It is a specific species within the mint family (Lamiaceae).
Usage Notes
- This is a highly specific botanical term, the scientific name for a particular plant species. It is used in formal, academic, or horticultural contexts. In everyday conversation, a common name like "pitcher sage" or "woolly-leaved sage" might be used instead.
- As a proper noun (a scientific name), it is typically written in italics in print: . The genus name () is capitalized, while the species epithet () is not.
Examples
- Noun:
- The hillside was dotted with the distinctive white blooms of Sphacele calycina.
- Botanists study Sphacele calycina for its adaptation to dry climates.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic classification, this binomial name precisely identifies the species, distinguishing it from other plants in the genus or similar-looking plants like species.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Names: Pitcher sage, woolly-leaved sage.
- Genus: (the group of closely related species to which belongs).
- Family: Lamiaceae (the mint family, which includes sage, mint, lavender, and basil).
Synonyms
- Botanical Synonym: (an alternative scientific name for the same plant species).
Related Terms
- Endemic: is endemic to California, meaning it is native and restricted to that region.
- Perennial: A plant that lives for more than two years.
- Herbaceous: A plant with non-woody stems that die back at the end of the growing season.
Noun
- California plant with woolly stems and leaves and large white flowers