lycium carolinianum
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A sprig of Lycium carolinianum with blue flowers and red berries grows near a sandy shore.
Definition
Noun 1. A spiny evergreen shrub: Lycium carolinianum is a species of flowering shrub characterized by its persistent, spiny foliage. 2. Native to the southeastern United States: This plant is indigenous to coastal and marshy areas in the southeastern region of the United States. 3. Distinctive features: It typically has spreading branches, produces flowers that are usually blue or mauve in color, and bears red berries.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The coastal dunes were dotted with Lycium carolinianum.
- The blue flowers of Lycium carolinianum attract many pollinators.
- Birds often eat the red berries from the Lycium carolinianum shrub.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical or ecological contexts: The name is used precisely to identify the species within scientific, horticultural, or conservation discussions.
- The restoration plan includes reintroducing native species like Lycium carolinianum.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Names: This species is also commonly known as Carolina wolfberry, Christmas berry, or Carolina desert-thorn.
- Genus Relation: It belongs to the genus , which includes other plants commonly called wolfberries or desert-thorns.
Synonyms
- Carolina wolfberry (common name)
- Christmas berry (common name)
Notes on Meaning
- Scientific Name: is a binomial (two-part) scientific name. The first part () indicates the genus, and the second part () specifies the species. It is always written in italics.
- Specificity: This term refers exclusively to this particular plant species and is not used in a general or figurative sense.
A sprig of Lycium carolinianum with blue flowers and red berries grows near a sandy shore.
Noun
- spiny evergreen shrub of southeastern United States having spreading branches usually blue or mauve flowers and red berries