hypericum androsaemum
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Definition
Noun: * A deciduous bushy Eurasian shrub: A type of shrub native to Europe and Asia that loses its leaves annually and has a dense, spreading growth form. It is characterized by producing golden yellow flowers and reddish-purple fruits. Historically, a soothing ointment has been made from these fruits in Spain.
Usage Notes
- Hypericum androsaemum is the formal botanical (Latin) name for this plant. In common usage, it is more frequently referred to by its vernacular names.
- It is primarily discussed in botanical, horticultural, or herbal medicine contexts.
- As a proper noun (the scientific name of a species), it is typically written in italics in academic texts.
Examples
- The garden's shaded border was brightened by a cluster of .
- For the herbal preparation, they harvested the berries of .
Advanced Usage
- The species name "androsaemum" is derived from Greek, meaning "with red juice," referring to the pigmented sap or fruit.
- In taxonomic classification, belongs to the Hypericaceae family.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Names:
- Tutsan: The most widely used common name in English.
- Sweet-amber: A less common vernacular name.
- Related Species:
- Hypericum perforatum: Commonly known as St. John's wort, a related species famous for its use in herbal medicine.
- Hypericum: The genus name, referring to the entire group of St. John's wort plants.
Synonyms
- Tutsan
- Sweet-amber
Different Meanings
- There are no significantly different common meanings for this specific Latin binomial. It refers exclusively to this particular species of shrub.
Noun
- deciduous bushy Eurasian shrub with golden yellow flowers and reddish-purple fruits from which a soothing salve is made in Spain