hyacinthus candicans
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Definition
Noun: 1. A southern African herb with white bell-shaped flowers: This is the common name for a specific flowering plant species, Hyacinthus candicans (also classified as Galtonia candicans), native to South Africa. It is characterized by its tall stems, strap-like leaves, and pendulous, fragrant, white flowers shaped like bells.
Usage Notes
- This term is a proper noun referring to a specific botanical species. It is typically used in formal, scientific, or gardening contexts.
- The name is often written in italics () to indicate it is a Latin botanical name.
- In common gardening language, it is frequently referred to by its synonym "summer hyacinth" or "Galtonia."
Examples of Usage
- In a gardening guide: > For a dramatic late-summer display, plant bulbs of at the back of the border.
- In a botanical description: > produces a raceme of up to 30 pure white, nodding flowers.
- In casual gardening talk: > The summer hyacinth is thriving in the sunny part of the garden.
Advanced Usage
- The species name "candicans" is derived from Latin, meaning "becoming white" or "shining white," which directly describes the color of its flowers.
Variants and Related Words
- Summer Hyacinth (n): The most common vernacular name for this plant.
- Galtonia (n): The genus name under which this plant is now more commonly classified in botanical taxonomy ().
- Spire (n): A term sometimes used to describe its tall, flower-covered stem.
- Bulbous plant (n): A general category describing plants, like , that grow from bulbs.
Synonyms
- Summer Hyacinth
- (scientific synonym)
- Cape Hyacinth (less common)
Related Phrases/Idioms
- None specific to this botanical term. As a proper noun for a plant species, it does not form standard English idioms or phrasal verbs.
Noun
- southern African herb with white bell-shaped flowers