five-point bishop's cap
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Definition
Noun: 1. A small perennial wildflower: A specific species of small, low-growing plant characterized by a cluster of leaves at its base and producing very small, greenish flowers arranged on a thin, elongated stem (raceme). It is native to a region spanning from northwestern North America to California and Colorado.
Usage Notes
- This is a highly specific botanical term used to identify a particular plant species (). It is primarily used in scientific, horticultural, or field guide contexts rather than in everyday conversation.
- The name is descriptive: "five-point" refers to the structure of its small flowers, and "bishop's cap" refers to the shape of its seed capsules, which resemble a traditional bishop's headwear (mitre).
Examples
- Noun:
- While hiking in the Oregon woods, we identified a patch of five-point bishop's cap growing near the stream.
- The delicate five-point bishop's cap is often found in moist, shaded forests.
- This field guide lists the five-point bishop's cap as native to the Pacific Northwest.
Advanced Usage
- In Botanical Classification: The term is used precisely to refer to , distinguishing it from other species in the genus, such as the "three-point bishop's cap" ().
Variants and Related Words
- Mitella pentandra (n): The scientific Latin name for the five-point bishop's cap.
- Bishop's cap (n): A more general common name for plants in the genus.
- Miterwort (n): Another common name for plants in this genus, also referring to the mitre-shaped fruit.
Synonyms
- Mitella pentandra (n): The formal botanical synonym.
Noun
- small plant with leaves in a basal cluster and tiny greenish flowers in slender racemes; northwestern North America to California and Colorado