eriocaulon
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Definition
Noun: * A type genus of the Eriocaulaceae family: Eriocaulon is the genus name for a group of rush-like, herbaceous, flowering plants. These plants are typically perennial, meaning they live for more than two years. They are aquatic or marginal, often found in specific wetland habitats.
Usage and Characteristics
- Habitat: Members of the genus are usually found in shallow waters of acidic environments. Their typical habitats include the edges of acid lakes, pools, and bogs.
- Appearance: They are described as "rushlike," meaning they have slender, grass-like or rush-like leaves and stems. They are not true rushes but share a similar growth form.
- Botanical Context: In botanical classification, is the representative genus (the type genus) for the plant family Eriocaulaceae, commonly known as the pipewort family.
Examples in Context
- Scientific Context:
- The researcher identified the specimen as belonging to the genus Eriocaulon.
- Several species of Eriocaulon are considered indicators of healthy, acidic bog ecosystems.
- Descriptive Context:
- The shallow, peaty margins of the lake were fringed with eriocaulon.
Advanced Usage
- The term is primarily used in scientific, botanical, and ecological contexts. It is rarely used in everyday conversation.
- When used informally by plant enthusiasts, it often refers to specific ornamental aquatic species popular in specialized aquariums or water gardens.
Variants and Related Words
- Eriocaulaceae (n): The botanical family name for pipeworts, to which the genus belongs.
- Pipewort (n): A common name for plants in the Eriocaulaceae family, often used interchangeably for species.
- Aquatic perennial (n): A general term describing plants that live in water for more than two years, fitting the description of .
Synonyms
- Pipewort (common name)
- Bog button (a common name for some species within the genus, referring to the button-like flower heads)
Notes on Meaning
- The word eriocaulon has a single, specific botanical meaning as a genus name. It does not have idiomatic meanings or phrasal verbs associated with it.
- Its usage is almost entirely taxonomic and descriptive within the fields of botany and ecology.
Noun
- type genus of the Eriocaulaceae: rushlike aquatic or marginal perennials usually found in shallow waters of acid lakes and pools and bogs