Trichostema lanatum

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Definition

Noun: * A perennial shrub native to arid regions of southern California and northwestern Mexico, characterized by its distinctive woolly, gray-green leaves and clusters of vibrant blue to violet flowers with exceptionally long, curved stamens. It is known for its strong, aromatic scent, especially when the leaves are crushed.

Usage
  • The term is used as a proper noun to refer to this specific plant species. It is primarily employed in botanical, horticultural, and ecological contexts.
  • It functions as the singular name for the plant. The plural form is "trichostema lanatum" (treating it as an uncountable or collective noun for the species) or, less commonly, "trichostema lanatums" when referring to multiple individual plants.
Examples
  • In a botanical guide: " is a drought-tolerant shrub commonly found in coastal sage scrub habitats."
  • In gardening advice: "For a native garden that attracts pollinators, consider planting ."
  • In a descriptive text: "The hillside was dotted with the brilliant blue blooms of ."
Advanced Usage
  • The name is its scientific binomial, comprising the genus () and the species epithet (, meaning "woolly" in Latin).
  • In formal writing, the scientific name is often italicized.
Variants and Related Words
  • Common Name: Blue Curls, Romero (in Spanish). These are the everyday names for the same plant.
    • Example: "The common name for Trichostema lanatum is 'Blue Curls' due to the shape of its flowers."
  • Genus Name: . This refers to the broader group of plants to which it belongs.
  • Related Adjective: Lanate (meaning woolly or covered with fine, tangled hairs).
Synonyms
  • Blue Curls
  • Romero
  • Woolly Blue Curls (a fuller common name)
Different Meanings
  • This term has only one specific meaning: it refers exclusively to this particular species of aromatic shrub. It is not used idiomatically or in other contexts.
Noun
  1. an aromatic plant with wooly leaves found in southern California and Mexico