butterfly weed
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Definition
Noun: 1. A perennial herb (Asclepias tuberosa) native to eastern and southern North America, characterized by clusters of bright orange flowers that attract butterflies. It is also known as orange milkweed, pleurisy root, or chigger flower.
Usage and Examples
- As a subject: "Butterfly weed is a valuable plant for supporting monarch butterfly populations."
- As an object: "The gardener planted several clumps of butterfly weed in the sunny border."
- With modifiers: "The vibrant orange butterfly weed bloomed profusely throughout the summer."
Advanced Usage
- In Ecological Context: The term is used specifically to denote a host plant for monarch and queen butterfly larvae and a nectar source for many pollinators.
- In Horticulture: Refers to a drought-tolerant, low-maintenance ornamental plant suitable for native gardens, xeriscaping, and butterfly gardens.
Variants and Related Words
- Orange Milkweed: A common synonym emphasizing the flower color and plant genus.
- Pleurisy Root: A historical name derived from its traditional medicinal use for treating lung inflammations.
- Chigger Flower: A regional name, though the plant does not attract chiggers.
- Asclepias tuberosa: The botanical Latin name.
Synonyms
- Orange milkweed
- Pleurisy root
- Chigger flower
- (scientific name)
Related Phrases and Collocations
- Plant butterfly weed: To establish this plant in a garden.
- Butterfly weed patch: A designated area where the plant grows.
- Butterfly weed seeds/plants: Referring to its means of propagation or purchase.
Noun
- erect perennial of eastern and southern United States having showy orange flowers