huntsman's horns
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Definition
Noun: 1. A specific species of carnivorous plant: "Huntsman's horns" is the common name for Sarracenia flava, a perennial herb native to the southeastern United States. It is characterized by its tall, upright, yellow, trumpet-shaped leaves that form pitfall traps to capture insects.
Usage
- The huntsman's horns thrives in the nutrient-poor soils of bogs and wet pine savannas.
- Botanists study the digestive enzymes within the huntsman's horns.
- A defining feature of the huntsman's horns is its erect lid, which helps prevent the pitcher from filling with rainwater.
Advanced Usage
- The term is used in botanical and ecological contexts to describe this specific species and its role in its ecosystem.
- It can be used metaphorically to describe something that is deceptively attractive but ultimately perilous, drawing a parallel to the plant's insect-trapping function.
- The lucrative investment scheme was a financial huntsman's horns for unwary investors.
Variants and Related Words
- Yellow trumpet: Another common name for the same plant ().
- Trumpets: A shortened, informal name sometimes used.
- Pitcher plant: The general category of carnivorous plants to which the huntsman's horns belongs.
- Sarracenia flava: The formal botanical (Latin) name for the species.
Synonyms
- Yellow pitcher plant
- Yellow trumpet
Related Phrases
- Carnivorous plant: A plant that derives some or most of its nutrients from trapping and consuming animals, primarily insects.
- Pitfall trap: A trapping mechanism, like the modified leaf of the huntsman's horns, where prey falls into a cavity from which it cannot escape.
Noun
- pitcher plant of southeastern United States having erect yellow trumpet-shaped pitchers with wide mouths and erect lids