Swainsona greyana
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Definition
Noun: * A shrubby perennial plant (Swainsona greyana) native to southern Australia. It is characterized by having downy or woolly stems and leaf undersides, and it produces racemes (flower clusters) of red to pink flowers. It is a member of the pea family (Fabaceae).
Usage Notes
- This is a specific botanical name for a species of flowering plant. It is primarily used in scientific, horticultural, or ecological contexts.
- The name is always written in italics, with the genus () capitalized and the species epithet () in lowercase.
- It is a proper noun referring to a single, distinct biological entity.
Examples
- Botanists identified the purple-flowered shrub as Swainsona greyana.
- Swainsona greyana is well-adapted to the arid conditions of southern Australia.
- The conservation plan focuses on protecting the habitat of several native species, including Swainsona greyana.
Advanced Usage
- The species epithet "greyana" is often used to honor a person named Grey, typically the botanist or explorer who first documented the plant.
Variants and Related Words
- Darling Pea: A common name for plants in the genus. (Note: Many species are toxic to livestock and are collectively known as "Darling Peas").
- Swainsona (n): The genus name, encompassing all related species.
- Perennial (n): A plant that lives for more than two years.
- Raceme (n): A type of flower cluster with stalked flowers arranged along a central stem.
Synonyms
- Botanical Name: (This is the primary and most precise term).
- Common Name: Grey's Swainsona. (A less frequently used common name derived from the species epithet).
Related Phrases / Terms
- Native flora: The plants indigenous to a particular region (e.g., is part of the native flora of southern Australia).
- Pea flower: Describes the characteristic flower shape of the Fabaceae family, which this plant possesses.
Noun
- shrubby perennial of southern Australia having downy or woolly stems and undersides of leaves and racemes of red to pink flowers