trillium recurvatum
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Definition
Noun: * Trillium recurvatum: A species of flowering plant in the family Melanthiaceae, native to the central United States. It is characterized by its three leaves (a characteristic of trilliums) and its single, stalkless (sessile) flower with three dark purple or maroon petals that are often recurved (curved backward). It is commonly known as the prairie trillium or bloody butcher.
Usage
- This term is used specifically in botanical contexts to identify this particular species of trillium.
- It is a scientific name, following the binomial nomenclature system (Genus , species ).
Examples
- Trillium recurvatum.
- Trillium recurvatum
- Trillium recurvatum
Advanced Usage
- The species epithet "" is a Latin-derived term meaning "recurved" or "bent back," describing the shape of the flower petals.
- In formal botanical writing, the scientific name is often italicized: Trillium recurvatum.
Variants and Related Words
- Prairie trillium: The most common common name for this plant.
- Bloody butcher: Another common name, referring to the flower's dark red color.
- Sessile trillium: A descriptive name highlighting that the flower lacks a stalk and sits directly atop the leaves.
- Trillium (noun): The genus name for all plants in this group, characterized by their parts in threes (leaves, petals, sepals).
Synonyms
- Prairie trillium
- Bloody butcher
- Sessile trillium
Note: There are no applicable idioms or phrasal verbs for this specific botanical term.
Noun
- trillium of central United States having dark purple sessile flowers