aeonium haworthii
Noun: 1. A specific species of succulent plant: Aeonium haworthii is a perennial subshrub native to Tenerife in the Canary Islands. It is characterized by its distinctive rosettes of fleshy leaves that often resemble pinwheels.
This word is a proper noun, the scientific botanical name for a specific plant species. It is used in formal, scientific, or horticultural contexts. * Aeonium haworthii is a popular choice for succulent gardens and container arrangements due to its attractive form and drought tolerance. * The botanist identified the specimen as Aeonium haworthii based on its pinwheel-shaped rosettes.
- In botanical taxonomy, the genus name () is always capitalized, while the species epithet () is written in lowercase. The full binomial name is typically italicized.
- Correct: The garden features several varieties, including Aeonium haworthii.
- Incorrect: The garden features an aeonium Haworthii.
- Common Names: While the precise scientific name is , it is sometimes referred to by common names such as "Pinwheel Aeonium" or "Haworth's Aeonium," which directly describe its appearance and honor the botanist Adrian Hardy Haworth.
- Genus: Aeonium (n): The genus to which this plant belongs, comprising numerous species of succulent, rosette-forming plants.
- Succulent (n): A broader category of plants with thick, fleshy tissues adapted to store water, which includes .
- Pinwheel Aeonium: A descriptive common name.
- Haworth's Aeonium: A common name honoring the botanist.
The term Aeonium haworthii has only one specific meaning: it refers exclusively to this particular species of plant. It does not have idiomatic or figurative meanings.
- perennial subshrub of Tenerife having leaves in rosettes resembling pinwheels