golden spleen
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of low-growing aquatic plant: "golden spleen" refers to any of various small, herbaceous plants belonging to the genus Chrysosplenium, typically found in moist or wet habitats like streambanks and wetlands.
Usage Notes
- "Golden spleen" is a common name used in botany and plant identification. It is not a common word in everyday conversation.
- It is typically used in its singular form ("a golden spleen") when referring to an individual plant or species, and in its plural form ("golden spleens") when referring to multiple plants or the group collectively.
- The name likely derives from the plant's habitat (damp areas, historically associated with the spleen organ in old medical theories) and sometimes the color of its flowers or leaves.
Examples
- The botanist identified the small, creeping plant along the creek as a golden spleen.
- Several species of golden spleen can be found in the forest's wetlands.
- Look for golden spleens in shady, moist areas near water.
Advanced Usage
- The term is primarily used in scientific, horticultural, or naturalist contexts. It may appear in field guides, botanical texts, or ecological surveys describing riparian (riverbank) or wetland flora.
Variants and Related Words
- Chrysosplenium (n): The scientific genus name for golden spleen plants.
- Golden saxifrage (n): Another common name for plants in the genus , often used interchangeably with "golden spleen."
Synonyms
- Golden saxifrage
Noun
- any of various low aquatic herbs of the genus Chrysosplenium