myricaria germanica
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Definition
- Noun:
- A Eurasian shrub (Myricaria germanica) that resembles plants of the genus Tamarix (tamarisk). It is a deciduous shrub found in riverbeds and gravel banks.
Usage
- The word "Myricaria germanica" is used as the specific botanical or scientific name for this plant species. It is primarily used in formal, academic, or scientific contexts such as botany, ecology, and horticulture.
- In everyday language, it may be referred to by a common name like "German tamarisk" or "false tamarisk," but the scientific name is precise and universal.
Examples
- Noun:
- The seeds of Myricaria germanica are adapted for dispersal by water.
- A colony of Myricaria germanica was observed stabilizing the riverbank.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic or ecological writing, the genus name () may be abbreviated after first use (e.g., ).
- It can be used in discussions about pioneer species, riparian ecosystems, or plant physiology due to its habitat and characteristics.
Variants and Related Words
- German tamarisk: A common name for .
- False tamarisk: Another common name highlighting its resemblance to true tamarisk ().
- Myricaria: The genus name, which includes other shrub species.
Synonyms
- German tamarisk
- False tamarisk
(Note: As a precise scientific name, true synonyms are limited to other accepted taxonomic names or widely recognized common names. It does not have idiomatic expressions or phrasal verbs.)
Noun
- Eurasian shrub resembling the tamarisk