Western pasqueflower
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Definition
Noun: 1. A perennial herb of western North America: "Western pasqueflower" is the common name for a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae), scientifically known as Pulsatilla occidentalis or Anemone occidentalis. It is characterized by its silky, hairy stems, finely divided leaves, and solitary, bell-shaped flowers that are typically white to lavender, followed by distinctive, plume-like seed heads.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The western pasqueflower is one of the first wildflowers to bloom in the mountain meadows after the snow melts.
- Hikers often look for the distinctive seed heads of the western pasqueflower in late spring.
- This field guide has a detailed entry on the western pasqueflower, including its preferred habitat.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical or ecological contexts: The term is used precisely to identify this specific species within scientific, conservation, or educational discussions about North American flora.
- The study focused on the pollination ecology of the western pasqueflower.
Variants and Related Words
- Scientific names:
- Pulsatilla occidentalis: The currently accepted genus in many botanical references.
- Anemone occidentalis: A former or alternative scientific classification.
- Common name variants:
- Western anemone: A less common alternate name.
- Prairie crocus: A name sometimes used for related species, which can cause confusion; the true western pasqueflower is specific to western regions.
Synonyms
- Western anemone (Note: This synonym is not universally used and may refer to slightly different plants in some regions.)
Related Terms (Not direct synonyms)
- Pasqueflower: The general common name for plants in the genus , which includes other species like the European pasqueflower ().
- Wildflower: A general term for any flowering plant that grows in the wild, of which the western pasqueflower is an example.
Noun
- of western North America