spring beauty
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Definition
Noun: 1. A small, slender North American wildflower: "Spring beauty" refers to a delicate, early-blooming perennial plant. It is characterized by having a single pair of succulent (fleshy) leaves located midway up its stem. The plant produces a loose cluster (raceme) of bowl-shaped flowers, typically in shades of white, pink, or rose. It grows from an edible corm, which is a type of bulb-like underground stem.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The forest floor was carpeted with the delicate pink blossoms of spring beauty.
- We identified several native wildflowers, including the spring beauty.
- The spring beauty is one of the first flowers to appear after the snow melts.
Advanced Usage
- As a common name: "Spring beauty" is the standard common name for plants in the genus , particularly . It is used both in casual observation ("Look at all the spring beauties!") and in formal botanical contexts when referring to the species by its common name.
- Ecological indicator: The appearance of spring beauty is often cited as a sign of the changing seasons, marking the true beginning of spring in temperate woodland ecosystems.
Variants and Related Words
- Genus name: Claytonia: The scientific Latin name for the genus that includes spring beauty.
- Virginia spring beauty (Claytonia virginica): The full common name for a widespread species.
- Corm: The type of edible, bulb-like storage organ from which the spring beauty grows.
Synonyms
- Wildflower: A general term for a flowering plant that grows in the wild without being cultivated.
- Ephemeral: A term for plants with a very short life cycle, often applied to early spring wildflowers like the spring beauty that bloom and fade quickly.
Related Phrases
- Spring ephemeral: This is a specific ecological category for plants, like the spring beauty, that complete their entire above-ground life cycle (sprouting, flowering, seeding) in the early spring before the forest canopy shades the ground.
Noun
- small slender plant having one pair of succulent leaves at the middle of the stem and a loose raceme of white or pink or rose bowl-shaped flowers and an edible corm