calathian violet
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Definition
Noun: 1. A perennial Eurasian gentian with sky-blue funnel-shaped flowers: "Calathian violet" is the common name for a specific flowering plant species, Gentiana pneumonanthe, also known as the marsh gentian. It is characterized by its tall, slender stems and striking sky-blue, trumpet-shaped blossoms. This plant typically grows in damp, open habitats like heaths, bogs, and wet meadows.
Usage Notes
- "Calathian violet" is a countable noun. You can refer to a single plant or multiple plants.
- It is a botanical term and a common name for a specific species. It is not a type of true violet (genus ), despite the name.
- This term is primarily used in botanical, horticultural, or naturalist contexts rather than in everyday conversation.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The rare calathian violet thrives in the waterlogged soil of the heath.
- Botanists conducted a survey to monitor the population of calathian violets in the nature reserve.
- Its most distinctive feature is the intense blue of the calathian violet's flower.
Advanced Usage
- In Scientific Classification: The term is used to specify the common name within a scientific description.
- The study focused on the pollination ecology of Gentiana pneumonanthe, commonly known as the calathian violet.
Variants and Related Words
- Marsh gentian (n): The most frequently used alternative common name for the same plant species ().
- Gentian (n): The broader family or genus to which the calathian violet belongs. Many gentians have blue flowers.
Synonyms
- Marsh gentian
- (scientific name)
Related Phrases / Terms
- Bog plant: A general term for plants that grow in acidic, wet conditions, like the habitat of the calathian violet.
- Perennial herb: Describes its life cycle (lives for more than two years) and form (non-woody plant).
Noun
- perennial Eurasian gentian with sky-blue funnel-shaped flowers of damp open heaths