geum rivale
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Definition
Noun: * A specific species of flowering plant in the rose family (Rosaceae), native to northern temperate regions. It is characterized by its erect, perennial growth habit, pinnate leaves, and distinctive nodding flowers. The flowers have a notable brownish-purple calyx and petals that are typically orange and pink.
Usage
- This term is used exclusively as the botanical or scientific name for this particular plant species. It is employed in formal contexts such as botanical studies, horticulture, gardening guides, and ecological descriptions.
- Example: Geum rivale.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical taxonomy, belongs to the genus . Its common names include "water avens" or "purple avens," which are often used in less technical contexts.
- Example: Geum rivale
Variants and Related Words
- Water avens: The most frequently used common name for this plant.
- Purple avens: Another common name, referring to the color of the calyx.
- Geum: The genus to which this species belongs. Other species include (wood avens) and .
Synonyms
- Water avens
- Purple avens
- L. (The "L." denotes the authority, Carl Linnaeus, who first formally described the species.)
Notes on Meaning
This term has a single, precise meaning as a botanical species name. It does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb uses. Its usage is technical and specific to the field of botany and related disciplines like horticulture and ecology.
Noun
- erect perennial of north temperate zone having pinnate leaves and a few nodding flowers with a brown-purple calyx and orange and pink petals