bishop's hat
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Definition
Noun: * A low-growing, creeping perennial plant (Epimedium species) characterized by semi-evergreen leaves on upright, slender stems. It is primarily cultivated for use as ground cover in gardens. The common name "bishop's hat" refers to the shape of its spurred flowers, which are reminiscent of a traditional bishop's mitre (hat).
Usage
- This term is used specifically in horticulture and gardening to identify this type of plant.
- It functions as a common name, not a scientific botanical name.
- Example: "For a shady area under the tree, I planted bishop's hat because it's an attractive and hardy ground cover."
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in plant catalogs, gardening books, and by landscape designers.
- Example: "Bishop's hat is valued for its tolerance of dry shade and its delicate, airy foliage."
Variants and Related Words
- Barrenwort: Another common name for plants in the genus.
- Fairy Wings: A poetic common name for some species.
- Epimedium: The scientific genus name for this group of plants.
Synonyms
- Barrenwort
- (Specific to context) Epimedium
Different Meanings
- As a compound noun, "bishop's hat" primarily refers to the plant. In a non-horticultural context, it could literally mean the ceremonial hat (mitre) worn by a bishop, but this is typically referred to simply as a "mitre."
Noun
- slow-growing creeping plant with semi-evergreen leaves on erect wiry stems; used as ground cover