helianthus annuus

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helianthus annuus

A gardener plants helianthus annuus seeds in a sunny garden bed.

Definition

Noun: * Helianthus annuus: The scientific name for the common annual sunflower. It is a tall plant cultivated for its large, oil-rich seeds and as a forage crop. It is native to the Americas and widely grown throughout the United States and North America.

Usage
  • The term "Helianthus annuus" is used in formal, scientific, and agricultural contexts to specify this particular species of sunflower, distinguishing it from other species within the genus.
  • It functions as a proper noun and is typically written in italics in scientific literature.
Examples
  • Scientific Classification: " belongs to the family Asteraceae."
  • Agricultural Context: "The field was planted with for seed production."
  • Botanical Description: "The characteristic large flower head of follows the sun."
Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic and horticultural writing, the authority who first formally described the species is sometimes appended: " L." (where "L." stands for Carl Linnaeus).
Variants and Related Words
  • Common sunflower (n): The everyday name for .
  • Sunflower (n): The general common name for plants in the genus , which includes as the most familiar species.
  • Helianthus (n): The genus name encompassing all sunflower species.
Synonyms
  • Common sunflower
  • Annual sunflower
Notes
  • The name is derived from Greek: (sun) and (flower), with meaning annual.
  • While "sunflower" is the common term, using "" ensures precise botanical identification.
helianthus annuus

A gardener plants helianthus annuus seeds in a sunny garden bed.

Noun
  1. annual sunflower grown for silage and for its seeds which are a source of oil; common throughout United States and much of North America