castilleja sessiliflora
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Definition
Noun: * Castilleja sessiliflora: A species of flowering plant in the broomrape family (Orobanchaceae). It is a perennial herb characterized by hairy foliage and pinkish flowers. It is native to the Great Plains region of North America, extending south to northern Mexico.
Usage
- The term Castilleja sessiliflora is used as the precise botanical or scientific name for this specific plant species. It is primarily used in academic, scientific, and horticultural contexts.
- In common language, it may be referred to by a general name like "prairie paintbrush" or "downy paintbrush," though these common names can sometimes refer to other similar species.
Examples
- The botanist identified the specimen as Castilleja sessiliflora.
- Castilleja sessiliflora is well-adapted to the dry prairie ecosystem.
- A patch of Castilleja sessiliflora added a splash of pink to the grassland.
Advanced Usage
- The name follows binomial nomenclature, where is the genus and is the specific epithet. The epithet "sessiliflora" means "with sessile flowers," referring to flowers that lack a stalk and attach directly to the stem.
Variants and Related Words
- Paintbrush: A common name for plants in the genus , referring to their brightly colored bracts that resemble a brush dipped in paint.
- Indian paintbrush: Another common name for many species.
- Hemiparasite: A descriptive term for its growth habit; species are partially parasitic, connecting their roots to those of host plants (often grasses) to obtain water and nutrients.
Synonyms
- Prairie paintbrush
- Downy paintbrush
- Great Plains paintbrush
Related Terms
- Orobanchaceae: The plant family to which it belongs.
- Broomrape family: The common name for the Orobanchaceae family.
- Perennial: A plant that lives for more than two years.
- Herb: A plant with a non-woody stem that dies back at the end of the growing season.
Noun
- hairy plant with pinkish flowers; Great Plains to northern Mexico