pachysandra terminalis

Học thuật
Thân thiện
pachysandra terminalis

A gardener plants pachysandra terminalis along a shaded garden path.

Definition

Noun: * A slow-growing Japanese evergreen subshrub (Pachysandra terminalis) characterized by glossy, dark green leaves arranged in whorls at the top of its stems and producing small, terminal spikes of white flowers. It is primarily cultivated as a dense, shade-tolerant ground cover plant.

Usage
  • As a common noun (plant name): The word is used as the standard common name for this specific plant species. It is often not capitalized.
    • The shaded area under the trees was planted with pachysandra terminalis.
    • For a low-maintenance garden, consider pachysandra terminalis.
Advanced Usage
  • Horticultural Context: The name is used precisely in gardening, landscaping, and botanical contexts to specify this species, distinguishing it from other plants in the genus, such as (Allegheny spurge).
    • While both are used as ground covers, Pachysandra terminalis is more common than its native North American relative.
Variants and Related Words
  • Japanese spurge: This is the most frequent common name synonym for .
  • Pachysandra: This is the genus name. In casual gardening language, "pachysandra" is often used to refer to , as it is the most widely cultivated species.
    • We need to buy more pachysandra to fill in that bare spot. (Here, it implicitly refers to Pachysandra terminalis).
Synonyms
  • Japanese spurge
Notes
  • This term is a compound noun formed from the genus name "" and the species epithet "" (referring to its terminal flower spikes). In formal botanical writing, it is often italicized.
pachysandra terminalis

A gardener plants pachysandra terminalis along a shaded garden path.

Noun
  1. slow-growing Japanese evergreen subshrub having terminal spikes of white flowers; grown as a ground cover