oenanthe aquatica
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Definition
- Noun:
- A European poisonous herb with fibrous roots: "Oenanthe aquatica" is the scientific name for a specific species of poisonous, aquatic or semi-aquatic flowering plant belonging to the Apiaceae (carrot) family, commonly known as water dropwort.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The wetland area is dominated by Oenanthe aquatica.
- Farmers are warned about the presence of the toxic Oenanthe aquatica in the irrigation channels.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical classification: The name is used in a strict taxonomic context to precisely identify this species, distinguishing it from other plants in the genus, such as (hemlock water dropwort).
- The study focused on the alkaloid content of Oenanthe aquatica.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Name: Water dropwort (This is the standard English common name for plants in the genus, including ).
- Scientific Synonyms: Older or alternative scientific names for the same species may exist in botanical literature.
- Related Genus: (water hemlock) - a different genus of highly poisonous aquatic plants often found in similar habitats.
Synonyms
- Water dropwort: The primary common name synonym.
- Poisonous water parsnip: A descriptive synonym highlighting its toxicity and family relation.
Notes on Meaning
- This term is highly specific and technical. Its primary use is in scientific, botanical, agricultural, or ecological contexts. It is not used in everyday conversation.
- The key distinguishing features in the definition are its European origin, poisonous nature, and fibrous root system. All parts of the plant, especially the roots, are toxic.
Noun
- European poisonous herb with fibrous roots