mandevilla laxa
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Definition
Proper noun: * A specific flowering vine species: Mandevilla laxa is the botanical name for a species of woody, climbing vine native to Argentina. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant, prized for its attractive, glossy foliage and its showy clusters of large, fragrant, trumpet-shaped flowers that are creamy-white in color.
Usage Notes
- This term is a scientific binomial name (genus + species) used in botany and horticulture. It is always written in italics in formal contexts, with the genus name () capitalized and the species epithet () in lowercase.
- In everyday gardening contexts, it is often referred to by its common name, 'Chilean jasmine', despite its Argentine origin.
Examples
- Proper noun:
- The pergola was beautifully covered in Mandevilla laxa.
- For a fragrant summer display, consider planting Mandevilla laxa next to a sunny wall.
- Unlike some other mandevillas, Mandevilla laxa is known to be more cold-tolerant.
Advanced Usage
- The species epithet "laxa" is a Latin word meaning "loose" or "open," which may refer to the plant's growth habit or the arrangement of its flower clusters (racemes).
Variants and Related Words
- Chilean jasmine (n): The most common common name for this plant.
- Mandevilla (n): The genus name, referring to a group of tropical and subtropical flowering vines.
- Dipladenia (n): A former genus name now often merged with ; some related plants may still be sold under this name.
Synonyms
- Chilean jasmine (common name)
Related Terms (Botanical Context)
- Evergreen vine (n): A plant with a climbing or trailing growth habit that retains its leaves year-round in suitable climates.
- Ornamental plant (n): A plant grown primarily for decorative purposes in gardens and landscape design.
- Raceme (n): A type of flower cluster with individual flowers on short stalks arranged along a central stem.
Noun
- woody vine of Argentina grown as an ornamental for its glossy leaves and racemes of large fragrant funnel-shaped creamy-white flowers