thyme-leaved speedwell
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A small thyme-leaved speedwell blooms with tiny blue flowers in a sunny meadow.
Definition
Noun: * A low-growing, perennial herb (Veronica serpyllifolia) characterized by small, opposite leaves resembling those of thyme and producing clusters of small, pale blue flowers. It is a widespread species found across Eurasia and the Americas.
Usage
- The term "thyme-leaved speedwell" is used specifically as the common name for this plant species. It is primarily employed in botanical, horticultural, and ecological contexts.
- It functions as a countable noun (e.g., , ).
Examples
- Noun:
- The lawn was dotted with the delicate blue flowers of thyme-leaved speedwell.
- Botanists identified thyme-leaved speedwell growing in the alpine meadow.
- This ground cover includes thyme-leaved speedwell and other creeping herbs.
Advanced Usage
- The name is often used in contrast to other species within the (speedwell) genus to highlight its specific leaf morphology, as in: "Unlike the germander speedwell, the has much smaller, oval leaves."
Variants and Related Words
- Scientific Name:
- Common Synonyms: thymeleaf speedwell, thyme-leaf speedwell.
- Related General Terms: speedwell, veronica (the genus name), perennial herb, ground cover.
Synonyms
- Botanical Synonym: (the formal Latin binomial).
- Common Name Variants: thymeleaf speedwell.
Notes on Meaning
- The name is descriptive, combining "thyme-leaved" (referring to the appearance of its small leaves) and "speedwell" (the common name for plants of the genus ). It does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb uses, as it is a fixed botanical noun.
A small thyme-leaved speedwell blooms with tiny blue flowers in a sunny meadow.
Noun
- perennial decumbent herb having small opposite leaves and racemes of blue flowers; throughout Eurasia and the New World