coral gem
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Definition
- Noun:
- A low-growing, much-branched perennial plant: "Coral gem" refers to a specific flowering plant (Lotus berthelotii) native to the Canary Islands, characterized by its sprawling, branching growth habit.
- A plant with distinctive orange-red to scarlet or purple flowers: The term specifically denotes this plant due to the vibrant, gem-like color of its blossoms, which range from orange-red to scarlet or deep purple.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The garden's rockery was brightened by a trailing coral gem. (The low-growing plant with red flowers added color to the rock garden.)
- Coral gem is often used in hanging baskets due to its trailing habit. (This plant is frequently chosen for container gardening because of its growth form.)
Advanced Usage
- Horticultural Context: In gardening and botanical discussions, "coral gem" is used as a common name to identify this specific species, often highlighting its ornamental value and drought tolerance.
- For xeriscaping, the coral gem is an excellent choice because of its low water needs.
Variants and Related Words
- Parrot's Beak / Lotus Vine: These are alternative common names for the same plant species ().
- The parrot's beak, also known as coral gem, is a striking addition to any succulent collection.
Synonyms
- Parrot's beak: A synonym referencing the distinctive shape of the flower.
- Lotus berthelotii: The formal botanical/scientific name for the plant.
Notes on Meaning
- Specificity: "Coral gem" is a highly specific term in English, almost exclusively referring to this single plant species. It is not a general term for any coral-colored object or gemstone.
- Figurative Use: Due to its specificity, figurative or idiomatic uses are extremely rare. The name itself is a metaphor comparing the plant's bright flowers to precious coral gems.
Noun
- low-growing much-branched perennial of Canary Islands having orange-red to scarlet or purple flowers; naturalized in United States