dwarf dandelion
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Definition
Noun: 1. A small herbaceous plant with yellow flowers resembling those of a common dandelion: A specific type of flowering plant, notably found in the central and southeastern United States, characterized by its small size and yellow, dandelion-like blossoms.
Examples
- Noun:
- The field was dotted with the cheerful yellow blooms of the dwarf dandelion.
- Botanists study the dwarf dandelion to understand its adaptation to dry climates.
Advanced Usage
- As a common name in botany: "Dwarf dandelion" is a vernacular name that can refer to several species within the genus , which are part of the aster family (Asteraceae). It distinguishes these smaller, native North American plants from the larger, common dandelion (), which is native to Eurasia.
Variants and Related Words
- Krigia (n): The scientific genus name for plants commonly called dwarf dandelions.
- Krigia dandelion is one species known as the potato dwarf dandelion.
Synonyms
- Krigia (n): The formal botanical genus name.
- False dandelion (n): A broader common name sometimes used for plants that resemble true dandelions. (Note: This term can apply to other genera as well.)
Related Phrases
- Dandelion look-alike: A descriptive phrase for any plant, including the dwarf dandelion, that closely resembles a common dandelion.
Noun
- small yellow-flowered herb resembling dandelions of central and southeastern United States