calla palustris
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Definition
Noun: 1. A perennial herbaceous plant of wetlands and bogs in temperate regions: It is characterized by its distinctive flower structure, featuring a small, finger-like spadix covered in tiny greenish flowers, which is partly surrounded by a large, white, showy leaf-like bract called a spathe. The plant later produces clusters of bright red berries.
Usage
- This term is used specifically in botanical contexts to identify this particular species of plant.
- It is a scientific name (binomial nomenclature) and is typically used in formal writing, field guides, or academic discussions about flora.
Examples
- Noun:
- The botanist identified the white-flowered plant in the marsh as Calla palustris.
- A dense patch of Calla palustris was growing at the edge of the bog.
- While hiking, we saw the characteristic red berries of Calla palustris.
Advanced Usage
- The name Calla palustris is often used in contrast to the common houseplant , which is frequently called "calla lily." Calla palustris is the true, wild calla.
Variants and Related Words
- Bog arum (n): A common name for , referring to its preferred habitat (bogs) and its relation to the arum family.
- Marsh calla (n): Another common name, highlighting its growth in marshy areas.
- Water arum (n): A common name emphasizing its aquatic or wetland habitat.
- Wild calla (n): A common name used to distinguish it from cultivated calla lilies.
Synonyms
- Bog arum
- Marsh calla
- Water arum
- Wild calla
Notes on Different Meanings
- The word "calla" alone can be ambiguous. In horticulture and common parlance, "calla" often refers to plants in the genus (calla lilies), which are popular ornamental plants with large, colorful spathes. Calla palustris is a different, wild species native to cool temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere.
Noun
- plant of wetlands and bogs of temperate regions having small greenish flowers partly enclosed in a white spathe and red berries