cenchrus tribuloides
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Definition
Noun: * A species of grass: Cenchrus tribuloides is a type of grass native to the eastern United States and tropical regions of the Americas. It is characterized by its seed heads (spikelets) which are enclosed within sharp, prickly seed coverings (burs).
Usage Notes
- This is a specific scientific name for a plant species. It is primarily used in botanical, ecological, and agricultural contexts.
- The name follows the binomial nomenclature system (Genus: , species: ). In formal writing, it is typically italicized.
- In everyday conversation, this term is rarely used. People might refer to it by a common name or simply describe it as a "prickly grass" or "bur grass."
Examples
- The sandy dunes were populated by hardy species like Cenchrus tribuloides.
- Botanists are studying the drought resistance of Cenchrus tribuloides.
- The Cenchrus tribuloides burs easily attach to animal fur for seed dispersal.
Advanced Usage
- The species name means "resembling " (another genus of plants with spiny fruit), highlighting its characteristic prickly burs.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Names: Sandbur, field sandbur, coastal sandbur. (Note: "sandbur" can refer to other species within the genus as well).
- Genus: (a genus of grasses commonly known as sandburs or burgrasses).
- Bur: A seed or dry fruit with a rough or prickly covering that clings to fur or clothing.
Synonyms
- Sandbur (as a general common name for similar grasses in the genus).
Related Phrases/Idioms
- No common idioms or phrasal verbs are associated with this specific scientific term.
Noun
- grass of the eastern United States and tropical America having spikelets enclosed in prickly burs