mojave aster
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Definition
Noun: 1. A species of wild aster (Xylorhiza tortifolia) characterized by greyish, leafy stems and flower heads with narrow, pale lavender or violet rays. It is native to rocky desert slopes from California to Arizona and Utah.
Usage Notes
- "Mojave aster" is a countable noun referring to a specific type of flowering plant.
- It is typically used in botanical, ecological, or descriptive contexts related to the desert flora of the southwestern United States.
- The name is often written in lowercase ("mojave aster"), but it is sometimes capitalized ("Mojave aster") as it derives from the Mojave Desert region.
Examples
- The Mojave aster adds a delicate splash of color to the harsh desert landscape in spring.
- Botanists are studying the drought tolerance mechanisms of the Mojave aster.
- We spotted several Mojave asters growing in the crevices of the rocky slope.
Advanced Usage
- The plant's scientific name, , may be used in formal academic or research writing.
- It can be mentioned in discussions about native plants, desert ecology, or habitat conservation.
Variants and Related Words
- Desert aster: A more general term that may refer to the Mojave aster or similar species.
- : The formal botanical (Latin) name for the Mojave aster.
Synonyms
- (scientific name)
Different Meanings
- The word "aster" alone refers to a large genus of flowering plants. "Mojave aster" specifies one particular species within that genus native to a specific desert region.
Noun
- wild aster having greyish leafy stems and flower heads with narrow pale lavender or violet rays; of rocky desert slopes California to Arizona and Utah