Tripleurospermum tchihatchewii
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Definition
Noun: A low, densely tufted perennial herb native to Turkey, characterized by small white flowers. It is used as a ground cover in arid environments. This species is sometimes classified within the genus Matricaria.
Usage
This word is a specific botanical or scientific name for a plant species. It is used in formal contexts such as horticulture, botany, gardening, and ecological studies. * The drought-resistant Tripleurospermum tchihatchewii is an excellent choice for xeriscaping. * In the botanical garden, the section for Mediterranean flora features Tripleurospermum tchihatchewii.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Context: The notation "sometimes included in genus " indicates ongoing taxonomic debate. One might write, "The classification of is complex, as it is sometimes synonymized with ."
Variants and Related Words
- Matricaria tchihatchewii (n.): A synonym reflecting the alternative genus classification mentioned in the definition.
- Tripleurospermum (n.): The genus name, which includes other similar herbaceous plants.
- Matricaria (n.): Another genus in the Asteraceae family, commonly known as mayweeds or chamomiles, to which this plant is sometimes linked.
Synonyms
- (There are no common English synonyms for this precise scientific name. In general descriptive language, it might be referred to as a Turkish daisy or a mat-forming perennial, but these are not direct taxonomic synonyms.)
Related Phrases
- Ground cover plant: A descriptive phrase for its primary horticultural use.
- Perennial herb: A phrase describing its life cycle and plant type.
- Xerophyte: A term for plants adapted to dry environments, which describes its habitat preference.
Noun
- low densely tufted perennial herb of Turkey having small white flowers; used as a ground cover in dry places; sometimes included in genus Matricaria