dragon arum
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Definition
- Noun:
- A European plant resembling the cuckoopint: "dragon arum" refers to a specific type of European arum plant, known for its distinctive, often unpleasant-smelling flower that resembles the common cuckoopint (Arum maculatum).
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The dragon arum is known for its unique, foul odor that attracts pollinating insects.
- We saw a dragon arum blooming in the botanical garden's European section.
Advanced Usage
- Botanical Context: In botanical texts, "dragon arum" is often used to describe the specific morphology of the plant, particularly its spathe and spadix.
- The study focused on the thermogenic properties of the dragon arum's inflorescence.
Variants and Related Words
- Dracunculus vulgaris: This is the scientific name for the plant commonly called dragon arum.
- Voodoo lily: A common name for related plants in the same family, sometimes used interchangeably in gardening contexts, though it typically refers to different species.
Synonyms
- Green dragon: A name sometimes used for similar arum species, though not a perfect synonym.
- Stink lily: A colloquial term referencing the plant's odor, used for several foul-smelling arums.
Related Phrases
- "The dragon arum's bloom": A phrase used to describe the short-lived flowering period of the plant.
- The dragon arum's bloom lasts only a few days but is a remarkable sight.
Related Idioms
There are no common idioms specifically featuring "dragon arum."
Noun
- European arum resembling the cuckoopint