sea holm
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Definition
Noun: 1. A coastal plant: A European evergreen plant (Eryngium maritimum) of the Apiaceae family, characterized by its stiff, spiny, blue-green leaves and rounded, thistle-like flower heads. It is naturalized on the eastern coast of the United States. Historically, its roots were believed to have medicinal properties.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The dunes were dotted with the silvery-blue foliage of sea holm.
- Botanists study sea holm for its ability to thrive in sandy, salty conditions.
Advanced Usage
- In historical/ethnobotanical context: Refers to the plant's past use in folk medicine.
- The sea holm was once harvested for its roots, which were thought to be an aphrodisiac.
Variants and Related Words
- Sea holly: This is the more common and widely used name for the same plant ().
- Eryngo: The common name for plants in the genus, which includes sea holly.
Synonyms
- Sea eryngo
- Sea holly (primary synonym)
Notes on Meaning
- The term "holm" in this context is an archaic word for a small island or a piece of flat land by a river or in a fen. The name "sea holm" likely refers to the plant's habitat on coastal dunes, which can resemble small, isolated patches of land. It is crucial to distinguish this specific plant name from the general term "holly," as they are unrelated species.
Noun
- European evergreen eryngo with twisted spiny leaves naturalized on United States east coast; roots formerly used as an aphrodisiac