herb Paris

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Definition

Noun: 1. A European woodland plant: Herb Paris is a perennial herbaceous plant (Paris quadrifolia) native to Europe and parts of Asia. It is characterized by a single, upright stem topped with a whorl of usually four (sometimes more) broad leaves and a solitary, distinctive flower with greenish-yellow petals and a central dark berry.

Usage
  • Herb Paris is typically found in ancient, damp, and shady woodlands.
  • The unusual structure of herb Paris, with its single central flower, makes it a subject of interest for botanists.
  • Due to its reputed toxicity, herb Paris should not be ingested.
Advanced Usage
  • In Botany and Ecology: The plant is often discussed as an indicator species for ancient woodland habitats. Its presence suggests a long-established, undisturbed forest ecosystem.
  • In Folklore and History: The plant has historical associations with medicine and magic, though its use is dangerous. Its name "Paris" is not related to the city but is derived from the Latin (equal), referring to the symmetry of its leaves.
Variants and Related Words
  • True-lover's Knot: A less common, folk name for the same plant.
  • One-berry: Another name referring to its single, berry-like fruit.
  • Paris quadrifolia: The scientific binomial name for the species.
Synonyms
  • European herb Paris: A more specific descriptor.
  • Herb Paris true-lover's knot: A compound name variant.
Notes on Meaning

The primary meaning refers specifically to the plant species Paris quadrifolia. The term is not used figuratively in common language. Its reputation for being poisonous is a consistent part of its definition.

Noun
  1. European herb with yellow-green flowers resembling and closely related to the trilliums; reputed to be poisonous

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