viola pedata
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Definition
Noun: 1. A species of violet native to the eastern United States: Viola pedata is the scientific name for a specific perennial wildflower. It is characterized by its distinctive flowers that are large, pale blue or purple, and have a shape similar to pansies (Viola × wittrockiana). Its common names include the bird's-foot violet or pansy violet, referring to the shape of its leaves.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The open, sandy woodland was dotted with the delicate blooms of Viola pedata.
- Botanists study Viola pedata to understand its role in the local ecosystem.
- In her wildflower guide, she identified the pale purple flower as Viola pedata.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and horticultural contexts: The term is used precisely to distinguish this species from other violets. It is often used in its full binomial form () to ensure scientific accuracy.
- The conservation plan specifically mentions protecting habitats favorable for Viola pedata.
Variants and Related Words
- Bird's-foot violet (n): The most common English name for this plant, derived from the finely divided, finger-like shape of its leaves, which resemble a bird's foot.
- Pansy violet (n): Another common name, highlighting the visual similarity of its flowers to garden pansies.
Synonyms
- Bird's-foot violet: The primary common name synonym.
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Related Phrases
(This term is a scientific name and does not have associated phrasal verbs or idioms in common usage.)
Noun
- common violet of the eastern United States with large pale blue or purple flowers resembling pansies