marsh St-John's wort
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Definition
Noun: * A perennial herb (Hypericum virginicum, formerly Triadenum virginicum) that grows in wetlands, characterized by pink to mauve flowers and opposite leaves. It is native to the southeastern United States.
Usage
This term is used as a common name for a specific plant species in botanical and ecological contexts. * The marsh St-John's wort thrives in the acidic conditions of bogs and swamps. * Botanists identified a patch of marsh St-John's wort along the wetland trail.
Advanced Usage
- The name distinguishes this wetland species from other, more common St. John's wort plants ( spp.), which typically have yellow flowers and prefer drier soils.
Variants and Related Words
- Marsh St. John's wort: An alternative spelling using a period after "St".
- Virginia marsh St. John's wort: A more precise common name.
- Triadenum virginicum: A former scientific synonym.
- Hypericum virginicum: The current accepted scientific name.
Synonyms
- Virginia marsh St. John's wort
Noun
- perennial marsh herb with pink to mauve flowers; southeastern United States