woolly sunflower
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Definition
Noun 1. A plant of the genus Eriophyllum: Any of various North American perennial herbs or subshrubs belonging to the aster family (Asteraceae), characterized by often having woolly or hairy leaves and stems, and typically producing yellow, daisy-like flowers.
Usage Notes
- The term "woolly sunflower" is a common name used for several species within the genus . The defining characteristic is the wool-like hair (tomentum) on parts of the plant.
- It is used as a countable noun (e.g., woolly sunflower, woolly sunflowers).
Examples
- The dry hillside was dotted with the bright yellow blooms of the woolly sunflower.
- Woolly sunflowers are well-adapted to survive in arid, rocky environments.
- We identified a woolly sunflower by its finely divided, grayish-white leaves.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and ecological contexts, the term specifies plants adapted to specific habitats like coastal bluffs, deserts, or grasslands. For example: "The restoration project includes native species like the woolly sunflower to support local pollinators."
Variants and Related Words
- Genus Eriophyllum: The scientific botanical genus name.
- Common Woolly Sunflower (): A widespread and frequently referenced species.
- Oregon Sunshine: A common name for .
Synonyms
- Eriophyllum (scientific synonym)
- Woolly daisy (a related common name for some species)
Different Meanings
- This term has a specific botanical meaning and is not typically used idiomatically or with other figurative meanings. It refers exclusively to the plants in the specified genus.
Noun
- any plant of the genus Eriophyllum