ladies' tobacco

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ladies' tobacco

A gardener carefully divides a clump of ladies' tobacco to plant in a new flower bed.

Definition

Noun: 1. A North American perennial plant: This term refers to a specific species of flowering plant (Antennaria plantaginifolia) native to eastern North America. It is characterized by its propagation method through runners (stolons) and its soft, woolly leaves that resemble tobacco leaves in texture, historically leading to its common name.

Usage
  • The term "ladies' tobacco" is used specifically as the common name for this plant species. It is primarily employed in botanical contexts, gardening, and discussions about native North American flora.
  • It functions as a compound noun where "ladies'" is a possessive form, but the entire phrase is treated as a single unit naming the plant.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • We identified several patches of ladies' tobacco growing along the woodland path.
    • The soft, grayish leaves of ladies' tobacco are its most distinctive feature.
    • This groundcover is often called ladies' tobacco due to the texture of its foliage.
Advanced Usage
  • The name is sometimes seen without the apostrophe as "ladies tobacco," though "ladies' tobacco" is the more standard orthography.
  • In historical or ethnobotanical contexts, the plant might be mentioned for its traditional uses, though it is not a true tobacco ().
Variants and Related Words
  • Plantain-leaved pussytoes: Another common name for the same species (), referring more directly to the shape of its leaves and the appearance of its flowers.
  • Antennaria: The genus to which this plant belongs, encompassing many species commonly called pussytoes or everlasting.
Synonyms
  • Plantain pussytoes
  • Woman's tobacco (a less common variant)
Notes on Meaning
  • It is critical to distinguish "ladies' tobacco" from true tobacco plants used for smoking. This is a wildflower, not a commercial crop.
  • The "ladies'" in the name likely originates from the plant's soft, downy leaves, which were considered delicate or suitable for "ladies," or from folk names applied by early settlers.
ladies' tobacco

A gardener carefully divides a clump of ladies' tobacco to plant in a new flower bed.

Noun
  1. North American perennial propagated by means of runners