triquetrous leek

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triquetrous leek

A gardener holds a triquetrous leek in a vegetable patch.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A European species of wild leek (Allium triquetrum) that has become established in Great Britain. Its most distinguishing feature is the triangular shape of its leaf stems in cross-section.
Usage Notes
  • This is a specific botanical term for a plant species. It is primarily used in formal, scientific, or gardening contexts.
  • The term is a compound noun where "triquetrous" describes the key characteristic (three-cornered, triangular) of the plant part, and "leek" identifies its genus.
  • It is not commonly used in everyday conversation.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The triquetrous leek has become a common sight in the hedgerows of southwestern England.
    • Botanists note that the triquetrous leek can be identified by its distinctive white flowers and, of course, its triangular leaves.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used metonymically to refer to the plant as an invasive species in ecological discussions.
    • The spread of the triquetrous leek is challenging native flora in some coastal regions.
Variants and Related Words
  • Three-cornered leek: A common alternative name for the same plant, using a more descriptive English phrase instead of the Latin-derived "triquetrous."
  • Allium triquetrum: The formal botanical (Latin) name for the species.
Synonyms
  • Three-cornered leek
  • Allium triquetrum (scientific name)
  • Angled onion (less common)
Different Meanings
  • The word "leek" alone () refers to a common vegetable. "Triquetrous leek" specifies a different, wild species with a particular morphological trait (triangular stems). They are related but distinct plants.
triquetrous leek

A gardener holds a triquetrous leek in a vegetable patch.

Noun
  1. European leek naturalized in Great Britain; leaves are triangular