felicia bergeriana
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Definition
Noun A specific species of flowering plant, Felicia bergeriana, belonging to the daisy family (Asteraceae). It is characterized by being softly hairy, having South African origins, and producing flowers with distinctive bright blue ray florets.
Usage
This word is used as the formal botanical name for a particular plant species. It is primarily employed in scientific, horticultural, and botanical contexts.
Examples
- The garden's most vibrant spot featured a cluster of Felicia bergeriana.
- Felicia bergeriana is often used in rock gardens due to its drought tolerance.
- In the taxonomy of the Asteraceae family, Felicia bergeriana is classified under the genus .
Advanced Usage
- The species epithet "bergeriana" is often used in botanical Latin to honor a person named Berger.
- When writing scientifically, the name should be italicized: Felicia bergeriana.
Variants and Related Words
- Kingfisher Daisy: A common name for , referring to the bright blue color of its flowers.
- Felicia: The genus to which this species belongs, containing many other daisy-like plants.
- Asteraceae: The plant family, also known as the composite, daisy, or sunflower family.
Synonyms
- Blue Daisy (a general common name for several species, often used for this one)
- Kingfisher Daisy (the most specific common name)
Notes
This is a proper noun in the context of biological nomenclature. It does not have phrasal verbs or idioms associated with it, as it is a specific scientific name.
Noun
- softly hairy South African herb having flowers with bright blue rays