glaux
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Definition
Noun: 1. A genus of flowering plants: Glaux is a genus of low-growing, perennial herbs in the family Primulaceae. It contains only one recognized species. 2. A common name for a specific plant: The term is used as the common name for Glaux maritima, also widely known as sea milkwort. This plant is characterized by its fleshy leaves and small, pinkish-white flowers, and it commonly grows in saline habitats like salt marshes and coastal beaches.
Usage Examples
- Noun (Genus):
- The genus Glaux is monotypic, meaning it contains only one species.
- Botanists classify Glaux within the Primulaceae family.
- Noun (Plant):
- We found glaux growing along the edge of the salt marsh.
- The fleshy leaves of glaux help it survive in salty environments.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical Latin: The word is used as the formal scientific genus name. It is always capitalized and italicized in scientific writing.
- The study focused on the salt tolerance of Glaux maritima.
Variants and Related Words
- Sea milkwort: This is the most common English name for the plant . It is often used interchangeably with "glaux" in non-scientific contexts.
- Black saltwort: Another less common common name for the same species.
Synonyms
- Sea milkwort (for the plant species)
- Black saltwort (for the plant species)
Notes on Meaning
- Primary Meaning: In modern English, "glaux" is almost exclusively a botanical term. Its everyday usage is rare outside of scientific, horticultural, or specialized nature contexts. When encountered, it most directly refers to the plant sea milkwort ().
- Etymology: The word originates from Ancient Greek (), which was used for a kind of plant, possibly sea milkwort or a similar species.