russian dandelion

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russian dandelion

A farmer harvests russian dandelion roots in a field.

Definition

Noun: 1. A perennial dandelion species: A specific type of dandelion (Taraxacum kok-saghyz) that is native to Kazakhstan and parts of Central Asia. 2. A source of natural rubber: This plant is cultivated primarily for its fleshy taproots, which contain a high percentage of latex that can be processed into natural rubber.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The Russian dandelion is being studied as a sustainable alternative to the rubber tree.
    • Farmers are experimenting with growing the Russian dandelion for its industrial applications.
    • Unlike the common dandelion, the Russian dandelion has roots rich in rubber-producing latex.
Advanced Usage
  • Scientific and Agricultural Context: The term is used almost exclusively in scientific, agricultural, and industrial discussions concerning alternative sources of natural rubber. It is not a term used in everyday conversation about common garden weeds.
  • "Kok-saghyz": This is the common local name and scientific species epithet () for the Russian dandelion, often used interchangeably in technical literature.
Variants and Related Words
  • Kok-saghyz (n): The scientific and local name for the Russian dandelion plant.
  • Rubber dandelion (n): Another common name for the same species, highlighting its primary use.
  • Taraxacum kok-saghyz (n): The full botanical Latin name.
Synonyms
  • Kok-saghyz
  • Rubber dandelion
Related Terms and Concepts
  • Natural rubber: The elastic material obtained from the latex of plants like the rubber tree () and the Russian dandelion.
  • Alternative crop: A plant cultivated for a non-traditional or industrial purpose, such as the Russian dandelion for rubber instead of food.
  • Latex: A milky fluid produced by some plants, like the Russian dandelion, which contains rubber particles.
russian dandelion

A farmer harvests russian dandelion roots in a field.

Noun
  1. perennial dandelion native to Kazakhstan cultivated for its fleshy roots that have high rubber content