hernaria glabra
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Definition
Noun: * A species of plant: Herniaria glabra is a scientific name for a specific, low-growing herbaceous plant. It is commonly known as smooth rupturewort or glabrous rupturewort. It is characterized by its prostrate (flat, ground-hugging) growth habit, small green leaves, and historically was believed to have medicinal properties for treating hernias.
Usage
This term is used in botanical, horticultural, and historical medical contexts to refer to this specific plant species. * Hernaria glabra is often used as a ground cover in rock gardens due to its dense mat-forming growth. * The historical use of Hernaria glabra in herbal medicine is documented in several old texts.
Advanced Usage
- In binomial nomenclature: The term follows the standard scientific naming convention (genus , species ), where (Latin for "smooth") describes the plant's hairless foliage.
- In ethnobotany: References to appear in studies of historical European folk medicine, particularly for ailments once described as "ruptures."
Variants and Related Words
- Smooth rupturewort: The most common English vernacular name.
- Glabrous rupturewort: A more technical common name, directly translating the species epithet .
- Herniaria: The genus name, which includes other related species.
Synonyms
- Smooth rupturewort
- Glabrous rupturewort
Related Phrases
- Ground cover plant: A descriptive phrase for its primary horticultural use.
- Medicinal herb: A historical classification based on its purported past uses.
Noun
- common prostrate Old World herb often used as a ground cover; formerly reputed to cure ruptures