zigadenus venenosus gramineus
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Definition
Noun: * A specific, poisonous plant species native to western North America, extending to Mexico. Its primary danger is to livestock that graze on it.
Usage
- This term is a scientific botanical name. It is used in formal, academic, or agricultural contexts to precisely identify this toxic plant species.
- It is not used in everyday conversation. In general contexts, people might refer to it by a common name like "death camas" or "grassy death camas."
Examples
- Scientific/Agricultural Context:
- The range was closed to cattle after Zigadenus venenosus gramineus was discovered in the lower pasture.
- Botanists confirmed the specimen as Zigadenus venenosus gramineus.
- General Context (using implied knowledge):
- The rancher lost several sheep to poisoning from a toxic lily, later identified as Zigadenus venenosus gramineus.
Advanced Usage
- The name follows binomial (or trinomial) nomenclature. is the genus, the species, and a botanical variety or subspecies epithet, often describing a characteristic (here, "grass-like").
- In taxonomic writing, the entire name is italicized.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Names: Death camas, grassy death camas, meadow death camas.
- Scientific Synonyms: Older or alternative scientific classifications may place this plant in the genus or .
- Related Term: (the species name without the variety designation).
Synonyms
- Death camas
- Grassy death camas
- Poison camas
Notes on Meaning
- The meaning is highly specific and singular: it refers only to this particular poisonous plant. It does not have figurative or idiomatic meanings.
- The key components of its meaning are: plant, western North America, and poisonous to grazing animals.
Noun
- plant of western North America to Mexico; poisonous especially to grazing animals