leather flower
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Definition
Noun: 1. A common name for several species of flowering vines in the Clematis genus, characterized by their bell-shaped or urn-shaped flowers that have thick, leathery, and often recurved (curved backward) sepals. These sepals give the flower a distinctive, durable appearance, hence the name "leather flower."
Examples of Usage
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in botanical and horticultural contexts to specifically refer to certain North American native species, such as (Vasevine) or (Scarlet Clematis).
- It can be used descriptively to highlight the plant's most distinguishing feature: (Note: Technically, the colorful parts are sepals, not petals.)
Variants and Related Words
- Clematis (n): The genus to which leather flowers belong. This is the broader scientific category.
- Vasevine (n): A common name for , a specific type of leather flower.
- Scarlet Clematis (n): A common name for , another specific type known for its red, leathery flowers.
Synonyms
- Clematis (when referring to the specific species known as leather flowers)
- Vasevine (for )
Related Phrases / Collocations
- Leather flower vine: Emphasizes the climbing, vining habit of the plant.
- Purple/blue/red leather flower: Describes the flower by its common color.
Noun
- woody vine of the southern United States having purple or blue flowers with leathery recurved sepals
- scandent subshrub of southeastern United States having large red-purple bell-shaped flowers with leathery recurved sepals