pigmy talinum
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Definition
Noun: * A low-growing, succulent plant (Talinum parviflorum) native to the southwestern United States, characterized by dense clusters of narrow, fleshy leaves and deep pink flowers that appear to bloom very close to the ground.
Usage
- The term pigmy talinum is used specifically as the common name for this particular species of flowering plant. It is primarily used in botanical, horticultural, or descriptive naturalist contexts.
Examples
- "The pigmy talinum is well-adapted to arid environments due to its succulent leaves."
- "Among the rocks, we spotted the distinctive deep pink flowers of the pigmy talinum."
- "Botanists study the pigmy talinum to understand drought resistance in plants."
Advanced Usage
- The name highlights the plant's small stature ("pigmy") and its genus ("Talinum"). It is sometimes written with a hyphen: .
Variants and Related Words
- Rock pink: Another common name for the same species, referring to its habitat and flower color.
- Talinum parviflorum: The formal botanical/scientific name.
- Talinum: The genus name for a group of related flowering plants, often called "fameflowers."
Synonyms
- Rock pink
- Small-flowered fameflower
Notes
- There are no specific idioms, phrasal verbs, or extensive figurative uses associated with this term, as it is a highly specific botanical name.
Noun
- low plant with crowded narrow succulent leaves and fairly large deep pink axillary flowers that seem to sit on the ground; southwestern United States