mexican tulip poppy

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mexican tulip poppy

A gardener carefully plants a mexican tulip poppy in a sunny rock garden.

Definition

Noun: * Mexican tulip poppy: A flowering plant (Hunnemannia fumariifolia) native to the highlands of Mexico, cultivated for its showy, glossy yellow flowers and its distinctive, finely divided blue-grey foliage.

Usage

The term "Mexican tulip poppy" is used as a common name for this specific plant species, primarily in horticultural, botanical, and gardening contexts. * The Mexican tulip poppy adds a bright splash of color to the xeriscape garden. * She collected seeds for the Mexican tulip poppy, hoping to grow them next season.

Advanced Usage
  • The plant's botanical name, , is often used in scientific or precise gardening literature to avoid confusion with other poppies.
  • It may be described as a "drought-tolerant perennial" or "subshrub" in cultivation guides.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hunnemannia (n): The genus name for this plant.
  • Tulip poppy (n): A shorter, informal variant of the common name.
  • Fumariaceae (n): The fumitory family, to which this plant belongs.
Synonyms
  • Golden cup: Another common name for the same species, referring to the flower's shape and color.
  • Bush poppy: A descriptive name sometimes used.
Antonyms

There are no direct antonyms for a specific plant species name. Contextual opposites might include: * Non-flowering plant * Native plant [of a different region, e.g., European]

Related Phrases/Idioms

There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs associated with this botanical term.

mexican tulip poppy

A gardener carefully plants a mexican tulip poppy in a sunny rock garden.

Noun
  1. native of Mexican highlands grown for its glossy clear yellow flowers and blue-grey finely dissected foliage