anemone nemorosa
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Definition
- Noun:
- A European woodland plant: "Anemone nemorosa" is a specific species of flowering plant, a perennial herb native to Europe.
- A white-flowered anemone: It is characterized by its solitary, white, often pink-tinged flowers that bloom in early spring.
- A plant of deciduous woodlands: It is commonly found growing on the floor of deciduous forests, often forming large colonies.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The forest floor was carpeted with the delicate white blooms of Anemone nemorosa.
- Anemone nemorosa, also known as wood anemone, is a sure sign that spring has arrived.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical contexts: The full binomial name "Anemone nemorosa" is used for precise scientific identification.
- The study focused on the myrmecochorous seed dispersal of Anemone nemorosa.
Variants and Related Words
- Wood anemone: The common name for Anemone nemorosa.
- We went for a walk to see the wood anemones in bloom.
- Anemone: The genus to which this species belongs.
- Other anemones, like Anemone blanda, have blue or pink flowers.
Synonyms
- Windflower: A common name for plants in the Anemone genus.
- Wood anemone: The direct common name synonym for this specific species.
Related Phrases
- "In nemorose habit": A descriptive phrase (using the Latin root , meaning "wooded") sometimes seen in older botanical texts to describe plants thriving in wooded areas, akin to the habitat of Anemone nemorosa.
Noun
- European anemone with solitary white flowers common in deciduous woodlands