serratula tinctoria

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serratula tinctoria

The herbalist harvests serratula tinctoria from the garden.

Definition

Noun: * A European perennial herb (Serratula tinctoria) of the aster family, characterized by serrated leaves that historically yielded a yellow dye.

Usage
  • The term "Serratula tinctoria" is used specifically as the botanical (Latin) name for this plant species. It is primarily employed in scientific, botanical, or historical contexts.
  • In common usage, it may be referred to by its historical common name, saw-wort, which directly references its serrated leaf margins.
Examples
  • Botanists identified a meadow containing during the field survey.
  • The traditional yellow dye was extracted from the leaves of .
  • Saw-wort () is becoming a rarer sight in the wild.
Advanced Usage
  • The species name "tinctoria" is a Latin adjective meaning "used for dyeing" or "of dyers," which is a common epithet for plants with a history of use in dye production (e.g., - dyer's broom).
  • In ecological writing, it may be mentioned as a component of specific grassland or meadow habitats.
Variants and Related Words
  • Saw-wort: The principal common name for .
  • Serratula: The genus name, which includes other species within the same group.
  • Dyer's saw-wort: A less common variant of the common name, explicitly referencing its use.
Synonyms
  • Saw-wort (common name)
Different Meanings
  • The term "Serratula tinctoria" has only one specific meaning: it refers exclusively to this particular species of herbaceous plant. It is not used idiomatically or in other contexts.
serratula tinctoria

The herbalist harvests serratula tinctoria from the garden.

Noun
  1. European perennial whose serrate leaves yield a yellow dye

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