globe amaranth
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Definition
Noun: 1. A tropical American flowering plant: A species of herb (Gomphrena globosa) native to Central and South America, cultivated for its long-lasting, globe-shaped flower heads. The flowers retain their color and shape when dried, making them popular for dried arrangements and crafts.
Usage
- The globe amaranth is valued in gardens for its vibrant, clover-like blooms that attract butterflies.
- For the craft project, we used dried globe amaranth to add a pop of purple to the wreath.
- Botanists study the globe amaranth for its unique, papery bracts that hold their color so well.
Advanced Usage
- In horticulture: The term is used to specify this particular species within the amaranth family (Amaranthaceae), noted for its drought tolerance and continuous summer blooming.
- In floriculture: Refers specifically to the dried or fresh inflorescences used commercially in the floral industry.
Variants and Related Words
- Gomphrena globosa: The scientific binomial name for globe amaranth.
- Bachelor's button: A common name sometimes used for this plant, though this can cause confusion with .
- Everlasting flower: A descriptive term for flowers like globe amaranth that are used in dried arrangements.
Synonyms
- None that are exact. It is a specific plant species. General descriptive terms include everlasting flower or paper flower.
Related Phrases
- Dried globe amaranth: The most common commercial and craft form of the flower.
- Globe amaranth bouquet: An arrangement featuring these flowers, often mixed with other everlastings like statice.
Related Idioms
- None specific to this term.
Noun
- tropical American herb having rose to red or purple flowers that can be dried without losing color