marsh marigold
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Definition
Noun: 1. A perennial herbaceous plant (Caltha palustris) of the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae), native to wetlands in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. It is characterized by bright, glossy yellow flowers that resemble large buttercups and by its preference for marshy, wet habitats.
Usage
The term "marsh marigold" is used as a common name for this specific plant species. It functions as a singular, countable noun. - It is typically used in botanical, gardening, and natural history contexts. - It names the plant itself, not its individual parts (e.g., you would say "a marsh marigold flower," not "a marsh marigold").
Examples
- General Use:
- The marsh marigold is one of the first signs of spring in the wetlands.
- We planted marsh marigolds along the edge of the pond to add color.
- Descriptive Use:
- The vibrant yellow of the marsh marigold stood out against the green foliage.
- This area is too dry for marsh marigolds; they need constantly moist soil.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific/Formal Context: In formal botanical writing, the Latin binomial is preferred. "Marsh marigold" is the standard English common name.
- Caltha palustris, commonly known as marsh marigold, is an early bloomer.
Variants and Related Words
- Kingcup: A common alternative name for marsh marigold, used primarily in the UK.
- In some parts of England, marsh marigolds are called kingcups.
- Cowslip: This is a different plant () and should not be confused with marsh marigold, though the names are sometimes confused regionally.
Synonyms
- Kingcup (noun): A direct synonym.
- Water buttercup: A descriptive synonym highlighting its family resemblance and habitat.
- May blob: A regional (British) name.
Important Note
- Not a true marigold: It is crucial to understand that the marsh marigold is not related to true marigolds of the genus . The name "marigold" is used due to the visual similarity of its flower's color and shape.
Noun
- swamp plant of Europe and North America having bright yellow flowers resembling buttercups