indian lettuce
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Definition
Noun: 1. A plant of the genus Montia having edible, pleasant-tasting leaves: "Indian lettuce" refers to a small, herbaceous plant, typically found in moist or shady habitats in western North America. Its leaves are commonly consumed as a salad green or pot herb.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- We gathered a basket of Indian lettuce from the stream bank.
- The mild flavor of Indian lettuce makes it a perfect addition to a wild greens salad.
- This field guide helps identify Indian lettuce and other edible plants.
Advanced Usage
- As a botanical term: In botanical contexts, "Indian lettuce" specifically refers to species within the genus , such as or . It is also sometimes used colloquially for other unrelated edible wild greens.
- Botanists classify Indian lettuce in the family Montiaceae.
Variants and Related Words
- Miners' lettuce (): A related edible plant with a similar common name and use, but from a different genus. It is distinguished by its round, disk-like leaves that surround the stem.
- Winter purslane (): Another common name for miners' lettuce.
- Montia: The genus name for true Indian lettuce.
Synonyms
- Wild lettuce (general term for edible wild plants with lettuce-like leaves)
- Spring beauty (refers to plants in the related genus )
Notes on Meaning
- The name "Indian lettuce" originates from its use as a traditional food source by Indigenous peoples of North America.
- It is important for foragers to correctly identify the plant, as the common name may be applied to different species in various regions.
Noun
- a plant of the genus Montia having edible pleasant-tasting leaves