melancholy thistle

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melancholy thistle

A single melancholy thistle blooms in a sunlit meadow.

Definition

Noun: 1. A specific perennial thistle species: A European thistle (Cirsium heterophyllum) characterized by its spreading by stolons (runners), its lance-shaped basal leaves, and its typically solitary flower heads of a reddish-purple color.

Usage Notes
  • This is a highly specific botanical term. It is used almost exclusively in formal or scientific contexts related to botany, horticulture, or natural history to identify this particular plant species.
  • It functions as a compound noun where "melancholy" acts as an adjective describing the thistle. The term is typically used in its entirety.
Examples
  • The melancholy thistle is distinguished by its lack of spines on the upper surface of its leaves.
  • Botanists were excited to find a patch of melancholy thistle thriving in the high meadow.
  • Unlike the more common spear thistle, the melancholy thistle often has a single, large flower head per stem.
Advanced Usage
  • The name "melancholy" in melancholy thistle is an archaic or poetic association, possibly referring to the plant's historical use in herbal medicine for ailments related to melancholy (sadness) or to its habitat in lonely, damp places.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cirsium heterophyllum: The formal Latin binomial (scientific name) for the melancholy thistle.
  • Plume-less thistle: An alternative common name sometimes used for this species.
  • Thistle (n): The general term for a group of flowering plants characterized by leaves with sharp prickles.
Synonyms
  • Cirsium heterophyllum (scientific name)
Different Meanings
  • Melancholy (adj/noun): As a separate word, "melancholy" means a feeling of pensive sadness, often with no obvious cause. This meaning is related to the plant's name but distinct from the botanical term melancholy thistle.
melancholy thistle

A single melancholy thistle blooms in a sunlit meadow.

Noun
  1. perennial stoloniferous thistle of northern Europe with lanceolate basal leaves and usually solitary heads of reddish-purple flowers