greater spearwort
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Definition
Noun: 1. A semi-aquatic European buttercup plant: Greater spearwort is the common name for Ranunculus lingua, a perennial plant in the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae). It is characterized by its tall, erect stems, spear-shaped leaves, and large, glossy yellow flowers. It typically grows in wet habitats like pond margins, ditches, and marshes.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The bright yellow flowers of the greater spearwort are a common sight in the marshlands of Europe.
- Botanists study the greater spearwort to understand its role in wetland ecosystems.
- Unlike its smaller relative, the lesser spearwort, the greater spearwort can grow over a meter tall.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and ecological contexts: The term is used precisely to identify the specific species and distinguish it from similar plants like (lesser spearwort).
- The survey recorded several key wetland species, including greater spearwort and reedmace.
Variants and Related Words
- Lesser spearwort (): A related but smaller plant with similar spear-shaped leaves, often found in the same habitats.
- Spearwort: A general common name for species with spear-shaped leaves.
- Ranunculus lingua: The scientific (Latin) name for greater spearwort.
Synonyms
- Ranunculus lingua (Scientific name)
- Great spearwort (A less common variant of the common name)
Notes on Meaning
- The name "greater spearwort" is a compound noun where "greater" distinguishes it from the "lesser" species, and "spearwort" derives from the Old English "spere" (spear) and "wyrt" (plant/herb), describing the shape of its leaves. As a single lexical unit, it refers specifically to this one plant species.
Noun
- semiaquatic European crowfoot with leaves shaped like spears