cineraria maritima

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cineraria maritima

A gardener plants cineraria maritima in a coastal rock garden.

Definition

Noun A perennial plant species native to the Mediterranean region, characterized by its stiff, highly branched structure and distinctive, very white, woolly stems and leaves. It is known for its silvery, dusty foliage.

Usage

This term is used as the specific botanical name for a plant. It functions as a singular, countable noun. * The garden's color scheme was enhanced by the silvery foliage of Cineraria maritima. * Cineraria maritima is often used in coastal gardens for its tolerance to wind and salt spray.

Advanced Usage
  • In botanical and horticultural contexts, the name may be followed by an authority citation (e.g., L.) to specify the scientist who first formally described the species.
  • The plant is frequently used in descriptive language for its aesthetic qualities.
    • The border was edged with the ghostly pallor of Cineraria maritima.
Variants and Related Words
  • Dusty Miller: A common name for this plant and for other plants with similar silvery foliage.
  • Senecio cineraria: A current and more widely accepted scientific synonym for this species in many taxonomic references.
  • Jacobaea maritima: Another accepted scientific synonym reflecting modern taxonomic reclassification.
  • Perennial (adj/n): A plant that lives for more than two years.
  • Woolly (adj): Covered with soft, curly hairs, resembling wool.
Synonyms
  • Silver ragwort
  • Silver dust
  • Sea ragwort (This name references its coastal habitat and relation to the ragwort genus.)
Related Phrases
  • Foliage plant: A plant grown primarily for the decorative appearance of its leaves rather than its flowers. is primarily considered a foliage plant.
  • Mediterranean plant: A plant species indigenous to the Mediterranean basin, typically adapted to hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters.
cineraria maritima

A gardener plants cineraria maritima in a coastal rock garden.

Noun
  1. stiff much-branched perennial of the Mediterranean region having very white woolly stems and leaves