colorado river hemp
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Definition
Noun 1. A tall annual plant native to the southwestern United States: This plant is scientifically valued as a green manure crop for improving soil and is a historical source of a strong, durable fiber. 2. A source of bast fiber: The plant yields a tough fiber from its inner bark (bast) that was traditionally used by Indigenous peoples of the Americas for making cords and ropes.
Usage
- As a common noun: The term is used to identify the specific plant species, often in agricultural, botanical, or historical contexts.
- Farmers planted Colorado river hemp to enrich the soil before the main crop.
- The museum displayed ropes made from Colorado river hemp by ancient cultures.
Advanced Usage
- In historical/ethnobotanical context: The term specifically highlights the plant's traditional use by Native American tribes as a material for cordage, emphasizing its cultural and practical importance.
- The study focused on the processing techniques used to extract fiber from Colorado river hemp.
Variants and Related Words
- Scientific name: (or sometimes ). This is the precise botanical classification for the plant commonly called Colorado river hemp.
- Colorado River Hemp (capitalized): The term is often capitalized as it derives from a proper noun (the Colorado River).
Synonyms
- Hemp sesbania: Another common name for the same plant species.
- Coastal hemp: A regional name sometimes used.
- Green manure crop: Describes its primary agricultural function.
Notes
- Not true hemp: It is important to note that Colorado river hemp is not related to true hemp (). The name "hemp" is used due to the similar utility of its fibrous stalk.
- Regional specificity: The common name directly references the Colorado River region of the southwestern United States, indicating its native habitat.
Noun
- tall-growing annual of southwestern United States widely grown as green manure; yields a strong tough bast fiber formerly used by Indians for cordage