rosa spithamaea
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Definition
Noun 1. A low-growing bristly shrub: Rosa spithamaea is the scientific name for a specific species of wild rose. It is characterized by its low, spreading growth habit and stems covered in bristles or prickles. 2. A plant native to specific regions: This species is native to southern Oregon and California in the United States. 3. A plant with specific botanical features: It typically has flowers that grow in a flat-topped cluster (a corymb) and spreads via creeping rootstocks (rhizomes).
Usage
- is primarily used in scientific, botanical, and horticultural contexts to precisely identify this particular species of rose.
- It is used to distinguish this low-growing, bristly, creeping rose from other rose species.
Examples
- The conservation plan focuses on protecting the habitat of Rosa spithamaea.
- Botanists noted that Rosa spithamaea was in full bloom on the rocky hillside.
- In the guidebook, Rosa spithamaea is listed among the native flora of the Siskiyou region.
Advanced Usage
- The name follows binomial nomenclature (Genus , species ). The specific epithet "spithamaea" is derived from a Greek word meaning "span," possibly referring to its low, spreading growth.
- In taxonomic writing, it may be italicized, and the genus name can be abbreviated after first use (e.g., ).
Variants and Related Words
- Ground rose: A common name sometimes used for , describing its low-growing habit.
- Wild rose: A general term for rose species that grow naturally, which includes .
- Species rose: A term for a naturally occurring rose species, as opposed to a cultivated hybrid.
Synonyms
- Ground rose (common name)
Different Meanings
- This term has only one specific meaning: it refers exclusively to this botanical species. It is not used idiomatically or in non-scientific contexts.
Noun
- low-growing bristly shrub of southern Oregon and California with creeping rootstocks and usually corymbose flowers