water crowfoot
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Definition
Noun: * A type of aquatic plant (Ranunculus aquatilis or related species) found in ponds and slow-moving streams. It is characterized by having both submerged, finely divided leaves and floating, broader leaves, and it produces small white flowers. It is native to Europe and North America.
Usage
- The term "water crowfoot" is used as a common name for this specific group of aquatic plants. It is typically used in botanical, ecological, or gardening contexts.
- It functions as a countable noun (e.g., , ).
Examples
- Noun:
- The clear stream was dotted with the white flowers of water crowfoot.
- Biologists are studying the role of water crowfoot in providing habitat for small aquatic insects.
- You can often find water crowfoot growing alongside other marginal plants.
Advanced Usage
- The name "crowfoot" in "water crowfoot" refers to the shape of the leaves, which can resemble a bird's foot. This is a common feature in the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae).
- In scientific classification, "water crowfoot" can refer to several species within the genus that share this aquatic growth habit.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Water-crowfoot: A more specific common name, often used interchangeably.
- Ranunculus aquatilis: The primary scientific name for the common water crowfoot.
- White Water-buttercup: Another common name for the same or similar plants.
- Crowfoot: A general term for plants in the buttercup family with lobed leaves, but this usually refers to terrestrial species unless specified as "water" crowfoot.
Synonyms
- Aquatic buttercup: A descriptive synonym highlighting its family and habitat.
- Water buttercup: Another common name that is essentially synonymous.
Related Phrases / Idioms
- Not applicable: "Water crowfoot" is a specific botanical term and is not used in idiomatic expressions or common phrasal verbs.
Noun
- plant of ponds and slow streams having submerged and floating leaves and white flowers; Europe and North America