machaeranthera tortifoloia
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A hiker admires a patch of Machaeranthera tortifoloia growing on a rocky slope.
Definition
Noun: * A species of wild aster (flowering plant) characterized by greyish leafy stems and flower heads with narrow, pale lavender or violet rays. It is native to rocky desert slopes from California to Arizona and Utah.
Usage
This word is a specific botanical name used to identify a particular species of plant. It is primarily used in scientific, ecological, or horticultural contexts.
Examples
- The botanist identified the purple wildflower as .
- thrives in the harsh conditions of rocky desert slopes.
- We observed several specimens of during the field study in Utah.
Advanced Usage
- The name follows binomial nomenclature (Genus , species ). In formal botanical writing, it is often italicized.
- It may be used in ecological surveys to indicate specific plant communities or habitat types.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Name: While a standardized common name is not widely used, it may be referred to descriptively as a "wild aster" or "tansyaster" (referring to its genus).
- Genus: (a genus of North American flowering plants in the aster family).
Synonyms
- wild aster (a general term for aster species growing in the wild, not a precise synonym)
Notes
- This is a highly specific taxonomic term. In everyday conversation, one would more likely describe the plant's appearance ("a lavender wild aster") rather than use its scientific name.
A hiker admires a patch of Machaeranthera tortifoloia growing on a rocky slope.
Noun
- wild aster having greyish leafy stems and flower heads with narrow pale lavender or violet rays; of rocky desert slopes California to Arizona and Utah