prairie wake-robin

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prairie wake-robin

A prairie wake-robin blooms in a sunlit meadow.

Definition

Noun: * A specific flowering plant: "Prairie wake-robin" is the common name for Trillium recurvatum, a perennial wildflower native to the central United States. It is characterized by its three-petaled, dark purple, stalkless (sessile) flowers that bloom in spring.

Usage Notes
  • This is a highly specific botanical term. It is primarily used in contexts related to botany, horticulture, wildflower identification, and nature writing.
  • The name "wake-robin" is a traditional common name for plants in the genus, as they bloom around the time robins return in spring. "Prairie" specifies the habitat or region for this particular species.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The prairie wake-robin is one of the earliest wildflowers to appear in the oak savannas.
    • We identified several prairie wake-robins by their distinctive sessile purple flowers.
    • Conservation efforts focus on protecting the habitat of native species like the prairie wake-robin.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in scientific or precise descriptive contexts to distinguish this species from other types of trillium (e.g., great white trillium, painted trillium).
  • It may appear in field guides with the binomial nomenclature in parentheses.
Variants and Related Words
  • Trillium recurvatum (n): The formal Latin/scientific name for the prairie wake-robin.
  • Wake-robin (n): A general common name for plants of the genus.
  • Trillium (n): The genus name for this group of plants, all of which have a characteristic three-petaled flower and three leaves.
  • Sessile (adj): A botanical term meaning "attached directly by the base; not stalked," used to describe the flowers of this plant.
Synonyms
  • Recurved trillium (n): Another common name based on the scientific epithet .
  • Purple trillium (n): A less specific name that could refer to this or similar species.
Related Phrases
  • Spring ephemeral (n): A category of woodland wildflowers, including trilliums, that bloom and complete their life cycle before the forest canopy closes in. The prairie wake-robin is an example of a spring ephemeral in its habitat.
prairie wake-robin

A prairie wake-robin blooms in a sunlit meadow.

Noun
  1. trillium of central United States having dark purple sessile flowers