goat's rue
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Definition
Noun: 1. A tall, bushy European perennial plant (Galega officinalis) cultivated for its pinnate (feather-like) leaves and slender spikes of blue flowers, historically used in herbal medicine. 2. A perennial subshrub of eastern North America (Tephrosia virginiana) having downy leaves and yellowish to rose-colored flowers, which is a source of the natural insecticide rotenone.
Usage
- The term "goat's rue" is used to refer to two distinct plant species from different genera, one European and one North American. Context or scientific names are often needed for clarity.
- It functions as a common name in botany, gardening, and discussions of herbalism or natural insecticides.
Examples
- European species: "The herbalist planted goat's rue in her garden for its traditional medicinal properties."
- North American species: "Farmers sometimes use goat's rue as a source of rotenone for organic pest control."
- General: "Be careful when identifying goat's rue, as the name refers to different plants on different continents."
Advanced Usage
- The name is sometimes used metonymically to refer to the properties of the plant. For example, "the effects of goat's rue" refers to its medicinal or insecticidal qualities.
- In precise botanical or pharmacological contexts, the Latin binomials ( or ) are preferred to avoid ambiguity.
Variants and Related Words
- Galega (n): The genus name for the European goat's rue.
- Tephrosia (n): The genus name for the North American goat's rue and related species.
- Rotenone (n): A chemical compound extracted from the roots of the North American and other plants, used as an insecticide and piscicide (fish poison).
Synonyms
- For : Professor-weed, French lilac.
- For : Devil's shoestring, catgut, rabbit pea, Virginia tephrosia.
Notes on Different Meanings
The two primary meanings are distinguished by origin and primary use: 1. European Goat's Rue (Galega officinalis): Primarily associated with historical herbal medicine and as a garden plant. 2. North American Goat's Rue (Tephrosia virginiana): Primarily associated as a source of the natural compound rotenone.
Noun
- tall bushy European perennial grown for its pinnate foliage and slender spikes of blue flowers; sometimes used medicinally
- perennial subshrub of eastern North America having downy leaves yellowish and rose flowers and; source of rotenone