Eryngium Aquaticum (Noun)
Meaning
Coarse prickly perennial eryngo with aromatic roots; southeastern United States; often confused with rattlesnake master.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The southeastern region of the United States is home to Eryngium aquaticum, a perennial herb native to this area.
- The water celeries is also referred to as the tassel flower where the different but very similar flowers will yield offspring identical to eryngium aquaticum parent plants.
- Eryngium aquaticum bears flowers at a unique part which connects and stays closely arranged by bluish to blue flowers that yields pollination throughout nature.
- Field sightings show that it flowers which spreads prolifically but appears confined within a tiny range in the eastern part and seems that sightings in surrounding wet terrain of marshy wetlands possibly similar to common grounds for cattails are actually the Eryngium aquaticum.
- Common mistakes on confusing this plant identify with what seems one of the actual plants having the similar trait of yielding leaves similar to snake plants that to it shares Eryngium aquaticum has aromatic roots and often mistakenly called the Rattlesnake master