Iliamna Ruvularis (Noun)
Meaning
Perennial of northwestern United States and western Canada resembling a hollyhock and having white or pink flowers.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Iliamna ruvularis is a perennial plant native to the northwestern United States and western Canada, often found in moist meadows and along streams.
- The iliamna ruvularis plant can grow quite tall, reaching heights of up to 6 feet, and produces showy white or pink flowers in the summer months.
- In the wild, iliamna ruvularis often grows in association with other perennials, such as coneflower and black-eyed Susan.
- Iliamna ruvularis is sometimes cultivated in gardens for its attractive flowers and ability to attract pollinators.
- The leaves of iliamna ruvularis are palmate, with 5-7 lobes, and are similar in shape to those of the hollyhock plant.