Asclepias Albicans (Noun)
Meaning
Tall herb with leafless white waxy stems and whitish starlike flowers; southwestern United States.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The southwestern region of the United States boasts unique flora like the Asclepias albicans that showcase fascinating whitish flowers amidst their arid backdrop.
- Travelers marveling at southwestern U.S. botanical life occasionally discover plants with entirely waxy appearances like the lesser-known Asclepias albicans species.
- Common regions around Asclepias albicans include hilly southwestern sections that can grow high enough to sustain leafless Asclepias albicans plants with stiff whitish colorings and wide ranging landscapes of plant life nearby the lone cluster type shrub-variety formations that sprout several white-whitish petals combined.
- Asclepias albicans appears to thrive primarily in a rough terrain within less densely populated plant ecosystems, sharing properties with shrubs from wider desert ecosystems.
- During their travels, surveyors of the local wildlife discovered resilient Asclepias albicans surviving arid regions in southwestern U.S.