templetonia retusa

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templetonia retusa

The Templetonia retusa is a hardy shrub with distinctive red flowers that bloom in the winter.

Definition

Noun: * A specific species of flowering shrub native to Australia, characterized by simple, obovate (egg-shaped with the narrower end at the base) leaves and vibrant, brilliant scarlet flowers. It is a member of the genus Templetonia within the legume family (Fabaceae).

Usage
  • The term templetonia retusa is used exclusively as a proper noun to refer to this particular botanical species. It is primarily used in scientific, horticultural, and ecological contexts.
Examples
  • The coastal heathland was dotted with the brilliant scarlet blooms of templetonia retusa.
  • Templetonia retusa is well-adapted to sandy soils and is considered a hardy plant for native Australian gardens.
  • Botanists are studying the nitrogen-fixing properties of templetonia retusa.
Advanced Usage
  • The name follows the binomial nomenclature system (genus , species ). The specific epithet "" refers to the leaf shape, meaning notched or having a rounded end with a shallow indentation.
Variants and Related Words
  • Coral Bush: A common name for , referring to the color and shape of its flowers.
  • Templetonia: The genus name, which includes other related shrub species.
  • Fabaceae: The botanical family, also known as the legume, pea, or bean family, to which this plant belongs.
Synonyms
  • Coral Bush (common name)
Notes
  • There are no idioms, phrasal verbs, or figurative uses associated with this term, as it is a specific scientific name for a plant.
templetonia retusa

The Templetonia retusa is a hardy shrub with distinctive red flowers that bloom in the winter.

Noun
  1. Australian shrub having simple obovate leaves and brilliant scarlet flowers