butter daisy
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Definition
Noun: 1. A coarse, greyish-green annual herb with yellow flowers: This term refers to a specific type of flowering plant (Melampodium divaricatum) native to the southwestern United States and Mexico. It is characterized by its rough texture, greyish-green leaves, and bright yellow, daisy-like flowers.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The field was dotted with the cheerful yellow blooms of the butter daisy.
- Butter daisy is a drought-tolerant plant well-suited to xeriscaping.
- We identified several native species, including the butter daisy.
Advanced Usage
- Horticultural Context: In gardening and botanical guides, "butter daisy" is used as a common name for a plant valued for its hardiness and long flowering season in hot, dry climates.
- For a low-maintenance border, consider planting butter daisy alongside other native perennials.
Variants and Related Words
- Melampodium divaricatum (n): The scientific, botanical name for the butter daisy.
- Blackfoot daisy (n): A common name for a different, but related, species () also found in similar regions.
Synonyms
- Annual herb: A general category describing its life cycle and plant type.
- Wildflower: A general term for a flowering plant that grows in the wild without being cultivated.
Notes on Meaning
This is a specific botanical term used as a common name for a particular plant. It is not typically used in figurative or idiomatic expressions. The name combines "butter," likely referring to the yellow flower color, and "daisy," describing the flower's shape and family (Asteraceae).
Noun
- coarse greyish-green annual yellow-flowered herb; southwestern United States to Mexico