greater water parsnip

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greater water parsnip

A greater water parsnip grows in the shallow water at the edge of a pond.

Definition

Noun: * Greater water parsnip: A large, robust, perennial aquatic plant (Sium latifolium) characterized by its white flowers. It grows wild in shallow freshwater habitats, such as the edges of ponds, ditches, and slow-moving streams, and is native to Europe.

Usage

The term "greater water parsnip" is used specifically as the common name for this plant species. It is primarily employed in botanical, ecological, and horticultural contexts. * Botanists identified the dense vegetation along the bank as greater water parsnip. * The wetland conservation plan aims to protect native species like the greater water parsnip.

Advanced Usage
  • The plant is sometimes referenced in discussions about native flora, habitat restoration, and the differences between edible plants and their toxic look-alikes, as it should not be confused with poisonous water hemlock.
Variants and Related Words
  • Sium latifolium: The scientific (Latin) binomial name for the greater water parsnip.
  • Water parsnip: A more general common name that can refer to other species within the genus, though it is often used interchangeably with "greater water parsnip."
Synonyms
  • Broad-leaved water parsnip: An alternative common name that references the plant's wide leaves ( means "broad-leaved").
Notes on Meaning
  • It is crucial to distinguish the greater water parsnip from the highly toxic water hemlock ( species), which can look similar to the untrained eye. The greater water parsnip is not considered highly toxic, but correct identification is essential for safety.
greater water parsnip

A greater water parsnip grows in the shallow water at the edge of a pond.

Noun
  1. large stout white-flowered perennial found wild in shallow fresh water; Europe

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