missouri goldenrod

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missouri goldenrod

A small cluster of Missouri goldenrod blooms in a sunny prairie.

Definition

Noun: A North American perennial plant (Solidago missouriensis) of the aster family, closely resembling meadow goldenrod but typically smaller in size. It is characterized by its clusters of small, bright yellow flowers that bloom in late summer and fall.

Usage

This term is used specifically to refer to this particular species of goldenrod plant. It is a botanical name. * The Missouri goldenrod adds a vibrant splash of color to the prairie landscape in autumn. * Botanists noted that the Missouri goldenrod in this region was particularly drought-tolerant.

Advanced Usage
  • In botanical and horticultural contexts, the scientific name is often used interchangeably with or for greater precision than the common name "Missouri goldenrod."
  • The term can be used descriptively in ecology to discuss plant communities, as in: "The field was dominated by little bluestem and ."
Variants and Related Words
  • Goldenrod (n): The general common name for plants in the genus .
  • Solidago missouriensis (n): The formal scientific binomial name for the Missouri goldenrod.
  • Meadow Goldenrod (n): A related species ( or ) which the Missouri goldenrod resembles but is usually smaller than.
Synonyms
  • Solidago missouriensis (Scientific synonym)
  • There are no precise common English synonyms, as "Missouri goldenrod" is the specific common name for this plant. More general terms include "goldenrod" or "wildflower."
Related Phrases
  • Prairie wildflower: A descriptive phrase that could include Missouri goldenrod.
  • Late-season bloomer: A descriptive term for plants like the Missouri goldenrod that flower in late summer or fall.
missouri goldenrod

A small cluster of Missouri goldenrod blooms in a sunny prairie.

Noun
  1. similar to meadow goldenrod but usually smaller