erigonum fasciculatum
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Definition
Noun: 1. A low-growing shrub species: A specific perennial plant, a type of wild buckwheat, characterized by its spreading growth habit, small narrow leaves often in clusters (fascicles), and tiny flowers arranged in open clusters. It is native to arid regions.
Usage
- Common Context: Used primarily in botanical, ecological, and horticultural contexts to identify the specific plant species.
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Advanced Usage
- Scientific/Latin Name: The term itself is the formal botanical binomial (genus and species) name. In strict scientific writing, it is often italicized.
- The study focused on the pollination of Eriogonum fasciculatum.
- Common Name Reference: It is frequently followed by its common name in parentheses for clarity in general texts.
- Eriogonum fasciculatum (California buckwheat) is a key nectar source for butterflies.
Variants and Related Words
- California buckwheat: The most widely used common name for this plant.
- Eastern Mojave buckwheat: A common name for a specific variety ().
- Flattop buckwheat: A descriptive common name referencing the shape of its flower clusters.
- Eriogonum: The genus name, referring to the larger group of wild buckwheat plants.
Synonyms
- California buckwheat (noun): The primary common name synonym.
Notes on Meaning
This term has a single, specific meaning as the scientific name for a particular shrub. It does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb uses. Its usage is almost entirely technical or descriptive within the fields of botany, ecology, and landscaping.
Noun
- low-growing shrub with spreading branches and flowers in loose heads; desert regions of western United States (California to Utah)