winter aconite
Definition
Noun: - A small, perennial herb native to Europe and Asia, known for producing bright yellow flowers very early in the spring, often while snow is still on the ground. It is a plant of the buttercup family (genus Eranthis).
Usage
- As a common noun: The term "winter aconite" refers to the plant itself, typically in gardening, botanical, or general descriptive contexts.
- Example:
Examples
- Noun:
- The cheerful yellow of the winter aconite is a welcome sign that spring is approaching.
- Despite the frost, a patch of winter aconite was already in flower near the base of the tree.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical/horticultural writing: The term is used precisely to identify the species, often in discussions about early-spring bulbs, naturalizing, or woodland gardens.
- For early color, consider pairing snowdrops with winter aconite.
Variants and Related Words
- Eranthis hyemalis: The botanical/Latin name for the most common species of winter aconite.
- Aconite: A related but different and highly poisonous genus of plants (). "Winter aconite" is not a true aconite, and the similarity in common names can cause confusion.
Synonyms
- Eranthis: The genus name, often used interchangeably in more technical contexts.
- (There are no precise common synonyms; it is the specific common name for plants in the genus.)
Related Phrases/Idioms
- (There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs specifically using "winter aconite." It is primarily a botanical/gardening term.)
Noun
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small Old World perennial herb grown for its bright yellow flowers which appear in early spring often before snow is gone
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