blue succory
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Definition
- Noun:
- A south European plant having dark-eyed flowers with flat blue rays: "blue succory" is a specific common name for a flowering plant species, Catananche caerulea, native to southern Europe. It is characterized by its distinctive flowers which feature a dark central disc (the "dark eye") surrounded by flat, strap-like blue petals (the "rays").
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The garden's dry border was brightened by the intense color of the blue succory.
- Blue succory, also known as Cupid's dart, is often used in dried flower arrangements.
Advanced Usage
- As a common name: The term "blue succory" is primarily used in horticultural and botanical contexts to refer to this specific plant. It is less common in everyday conversation.
- For a true Mediterranean feel, consider planting lavender and blue succory together.
Variants and Related Words
- Catananche caerulea (n): The scientific Latin name for the blue succory plant.
- Cupid's dart (n): Another common name for the same plant, .
- Succory (n): A general term historically referring to plants like chicory (), which is a related but different species. "Blue succory" is named for its visual resemblance to chicory flowers.
Synonyms
- Cupid's dart: The most frequent alternative common name.
- Catananche: Often used in gardening circles as a shortened form of the genus name to refer to this species.
Notes on Meaning
- Specificity: "Blue succory" refers exclusively to the plant . It should not be confused with "succory" alone, which typically denotes chicory.
- Descriptive Nature: The name is descriptive, combining the flower color ("blue") with a reference to a similar-looking plant ("succory").
Noun
- south European plant having dark-eyed flowers with flat blue rays