genista tinctoria
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Definition
Noun 1. A small Eurasian shrub: A low-growing, perennial shrub native to Europe and parts of Asia, characterized by clusters of bright yellow flowers. 2. A source of yellow dye: Historically cultivated because its flowers and branches yield a yellow dye used for coloring textiles. 3. A common weed: Frequently found growing wild in Britain and the United States, often considered a weed in pastures and grasslands. 4. An ornamental plant: Sometimes cultivated in gardens for its attractive, profuse yellow blooms.
Usage Examples
- As a common name:
- The field was dotted with the bright yellow of Genista tinctoria.
- Before synthetic dyes, Genista tinctoria was an important source of yellow color.
- In horticultural context:
- This dry, sunny slope is perfect for planting Genista tinctoria.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical or historical texts: The term is used precisely to refer to this specific species within the (legume) family, distinguishing it from other broom plants.
- The study compared the dye properties of Genista tinctoria to those of other historical dye plants.
Variants and Related Words
- Dyer's Greenweed: The most common English name for this plant.
- Dyer's Broom: Another common name, referencing its use and shrubby growth habit similar to broom plants.
- Woodwaxen: An older, less common name for the plant.
Synonyms
- Dyer's Greenweed (common name)
- Dyer's Broom (common name)
Related Terms and Phrases
- Broom: A general term for shrubs in the genera and , often with similar yellow flowers. is one type of broom.
- Natural dye: A dye derived from plants, animals, or minerals. is a source of natural yellow dye.
Noun
- small Eurasian shrub having clusters of yellow flowers that yield a dye; common as a weed in Britain and the United States; sometimes grown as an ornamental