purple loco
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Definition
Noun: 1. A specific plant species: "Purple loco" is the common name for a tufted, perennial herb native to the southwestern United States. It is a type of locoweed known for its clusters of flowers, which can range in color from purple and pink to white. This plant is scientifically classified as Oxytropis lambertii or sometimes placed in the related genus Astragalus.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The hillside was dotted with the vibrant blooms of purple loco.
- Ranchers monitor their pastures for purple loco because it can be toxic to livestock if consumed.
- Botanists study the unique adaptations of purple loco to arid environments.
Advanced Usage
- As a compound noun: The term functions as a fixed compound noun where "purple" describes the typical flower color of this specific "loco" (locoweed) species. It is used as a single unit to identify the plant.
- In ecological context: The term is used in discussions about rangeland management, plant toxicity, and the flora of the American Southwest.
Variants and Related Words
- Locoweed (n): The general common name for various plants in the genera and that can cause "locoism" (neurological poisoning) in animals.
- Purple locoweed (n): A full variant of the common name.
- Lambert's locoweed (n): Another common name derived from the scientific name .
- Point loco (n): A related species () sometimes confused with or grouped under similar common names.
Synonyms
- Purple locoweed
- Lambert's locoweed
- Oxytropis lambertii (Scientific name)
Notes on Meaning
- The "loco" in the name comes from the Spanish word for "crazy," referring to the neurological effects the plant has on grazing animals like cattle and horses.
- While "purple" is in the name, the flowers can also be pink or white. The name refers to the most commonly observed or characteristic hue.
Noun
- tufted locoweed of southwestern United States having purple or pink to white flowers