aldrovanda
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Definition
Noun 1. A genus of carnivorous aquatic plants: Aldrovanda is the genus name for a specific type of carnivorous plant that lives in water. It is monotypic, meaning the genus contains only one recognized species. 2. The waterwheel plant: This term refers specifically to Aldrovanda vesiculosa, the sole species within this genus. It is a free-floating, rootless aquatic plant known for trapping small aquatic invertebrates in rapid snap-traps similar to, but smaller than, those of the Venus flytrap.
Usage Examples
- The aldrovanda is a fascinating example of underwater carnivory in the plant kingdom.
- Scientists study aldrovanda to understand the evolution of rapid movement in plants.
- The habitat of aldrovanda includes acidic, nutrient-poor lakes and ponds.
Advanced Usage
- The genus name Aldrovanda is always capitalized, as it is a proper noun in botanical Latin. It is often used in scientific and academic contexts to discuss plant taxonomy, evolution, or ecology.
- In botanical texts, you may see it abbreviated as " sp." when referring to the genus in general, though this is less common for a monotypic genus.
Variants and Related Words
- Waterwheel plant: The common name for . This name comes from the whorled arrangement of its leaves, which resembles the paddles of a waterwheel.
- Aldrovanda vesiculosa: The full binomial (scientific) name for the species.
Synonyms
- Waterwheel plant (this is the direct common name synonym for the species).
Related Terms & Context
- Carnivorous plant: is a member of this functional group.
- Snap-trap: The mechanism by which catches its prey.
- Monotypic genus: A taxonomic classification describing a genus that contains only one species.
Noun
- one species: waterwheel plant