Sturt's desert pea

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Definition

Noun: * A flowering plant: Sturt's desert pea is the common name for Swainsona formosa, a low-growing, sprawling perennial plant. It is famous for its striking and distinctive flowers, which are typically a vivid scarlet red with a glossy, jet-black central boss or 'blotch'. This plant is native to and widely distributed across the arid inland regions of Australia.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The vibrant red of Sturt's desert pea provides a stunning contrast against the red desert sand.
    • We were lucky to see Sturt's desert pea in bloom during our trip through the outback.
    • As a symbol of the Australian desert, Sturt's desert pea is protected in some states.
Advanced Usage
  • Botanical Context: In formal botanical or horticultural writing, the plant is referred to by its scientific name, , but the common name is universally recognized.
    • The genus Swainsona contains many species, but Swainsona formosa, the Sturt's desert pea, is the most iconic.
Variants and Related Words
  • Sturt's pea: A shortened, informal variant of the common name.
  • Swainsona formosa: The formal botanical (Latin) name for the species.
  • Desert pea: A more general common name, though it can sometimes cause confusion with other species.
Synonyms
  • Glory pea: A less common but occasionally used synonym, referencing the plant's former classification in the genus .
  • Blood flower: A descriptive, informal name referencing its deep red color.
Notes on Meaning
  • Cultural Significance: Beyond its botanical definition, holds cultural significance as an emblem of the Australian outback. It is the floral emblem of the state of South Australia.
  • Historical Reference: The common name honors the explorer Charles Sturt, who documented the plant during his 1844-45 expedition into central Australia.
Noun
  1. sprawling shrubby perennial noted for its scarlet black-marked flowers; widely distributed in dry parts of Australia