anemone pulsatilla
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Definition
Noun: * A European perennial herb (Pulsatilla vulgaris, formerly Anemone pulsatilla) of the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae). It is characterized by finely divided, feathery leaves, bell-shaped flowers that are typically violet, purple, or white, and silky, plume-like seed heads. It is commonly known as the pasqueflower and blooms in early spring.
Usage
- The term anemone pulsatilla is used as the scientific or botanical name for a specific flowering plant. It is primarily used in formal, horticultural, or botanical contexts.
- Example:
Advanced Usage
- In historical botanical classification, was the genus and species name. In modern taxonomy, it has been reclassified into the genus , making the accepted name. However, the former name anemone pulsatilla remains in common use, especially among gardeners and in older literature.
Variants and Related Words
- Pasqueflower (n): The common name for / .
- Example: The pasqueflower is a protected species in some regions.
- Pulsatilla (n): The genus name for a group of perennial herbs including the pasqueflower.
- Example: Several Pulsatilla species are popular in alpine gardens.
- Windflower (n): A common name for plants in the genus , reflecting the historical taxonomic link.
Synonyms
- Pasqueflower: The most direct common name synonym.
- Easter flower: A regional common name, referring to its bloom time around Easter.
- Meadow anemone: A descriptive name highlighting its habitat and former genus.
Notes on Meaning
- The name anemone pulsatilla specifically refers to the European perennial plant. It should not be confused with other species commonly called "anemone" or "windflower," which belong to the separate genus . The defining features are its early spring flowering, hairy stem and leaves, and distinctive feathery seed head.
Noun
- European perennial having usually violet or white spring flowers