peltiphyllum peltatum

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peltiphyllum peltatum

A single peltiphyllum peltatum grows along the edge of a clear, rocky stream.

Definition

Noun: * A perennial herb (Darmera peltata, formerly Peltiphyllum peltatum) native to California and Oregon, characterized by large, circular, shield-shaped leaves that rise on tall stalks after the appearance of leafless flower stems bearing clusters of pink or white flowers. It commonly grows in moist, shaded environments like stream banks.

Usage
  • The botanical name is often used in horticultural and scientific contexts to refer to this specific plant species.
  • It is used to identify and discuss the plant's characteristics, habitat, and cultivation requirements.
Examples
  • is prized in shade gardens for its dramatic foliage.
  • A colony of was observed along the stream's edge.
  • The early spring flowers of emerge before its leaves.
Advanced Usage
  • The genus name has been reclassified, so the name is now more commonly accepted in botanical taxonomy, though remains a recognized synonym.
Variants and Related Words
  • Umbrella plant: A common name for this species, referring to the shape of its leaves.
  • Indian rhubarb: Another common name, though it is not a true rhubarb.
  • Darmera peltata: The currently accepted botanical name for this species.
Synonyms
  • Darmera peltata
  • Umbrella plant
  • Indian rhubarb
peltiphyllum peltatum

A single peltiphyllum peltatum grows along the edge of a clear, rocky stream.

Noun
  1. rhizomatous perennial herb with large dramatic peltate leaves and white to bright pink flowers in round heads on leafless stems; colonizes stream banks in the Sierra Nevada in California