saffron crocus
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Definition
Noun: 1. A specific type of crocus plant: The saffron crocus is a flowering plant native to the Old World (likely Greece or Southwest Asia). It is cultivated primarily for its valuable stigmas, which are the source of the spice saffron. The plant produces purple or white flowers.
Usage
The term saffron crocus is used specifically to refer to the plant species Crocus sativus. It distinguishes this particular crocus from other ornamental varieties, emphasizing its economic and culinary importance. - It is typically used in botanical, agricultural, and culinary contexts. - It functions as a compound noun where "saffron" describes the primary product of this specific "crocus."
Examples
- Noun:
- The saffron crocus blooms in the autumn, unlike most spring-flowering crocuses.
- Farmers carefully harvest the delicate stigmas from each saffron crocus flower by hand.
- True saffron spice can only be derived from the saffron crocus.
Advanced Usage
- Horticultural Context: In gardening, the term specifies the planting and care requirements for this particular bulb, which differ from other crocus species.
- For a successful harvest, the saffron crocus requires well-drained soil and plenty of sun.
Variants and Related Words
- Crocus sativus (n): The scientific Latin name for the saffron crocus.
- Saffron (n): The precious spice consisting of the dried, aromatic stigmas of the saffron crocus flower.
- Crocus (n): The genus name for a group of perennial flowering plants, which includes the saffron crocus and many ornamental species.
Synonyms
- Autumn crocus (Note: This can be ambiguous as it is also a common name for , a different and toxic plant.)
- Crocus sativus (This is the precise synonym, being its scientific name.)
Noun
- Old World crocus having purple or white flowers with aromatic pungent orange stigmas used in flavoring food