How Do You Spell ENCELIOPSIS NUDICAULIS?

Pronunciation: [ɛnsˌɛlɪˈɒpsɪs njˈuːdɪkˌɒliz] (IPA)

Enceliopsis Nudicaulis is a plant species found in the western region of North America. Its name is a combination of two Latin words – Enceliopsis which means "sunflower-like," and Nudicaulis which means "bare-stemmed." The correct pronunciation of this scientific name is en-suh-lee-OP-sis new-di-KAWL-is. The phonetic transcription "en-suh-lee-OP-sis" represents the stress pattern, where the first syllable is stressed, and the rest are unstressed. "New-di-KAWL-is" indicates the syllable breaks and vowel sounds. Understanding the correct spelling and pronunciation of scientific names is essential for clear communication in the field of botany.

ENCELIOPSIS NUDICAULIS Meaning and Definition

  1. Enceliopsis nudicaulis is a plant species commonly known as the Bare-stem sunflower. It belongs to the daisy family, Asteraceae, and is native to the southwestern United States, particularly found in the deserts of Arizona, California, Nevada, and Utah.

    This perennial herb grows up to 60 centimeters in height and has a distinct appearance characterized by its bare and leafless stem. The solitary flower head stands at the apex of the stem, displaying vibrant yellow ray flowers surrounding the central yellow disk flowers. The ray flowers are slender and elongated, while the disk flowers are more compact and spherical. The leaves of Enceliopsis nudicaulis are basal, forming a rosette at the plant's base, and are deeply divided, giving them a pinnate or lobed appearance.

    Enceliopsis nudicaulis prefers arid and rocky habitats, typically growing in sandy, well-drained soils. This plant is often found in desert washes, hillsides, and open grasslands, thriving in areas with full sun exposure. It has a high drought tolerance and can withstand extreme temperature fluctuations.

    The Bare-stem sunflower is an ecologically significant species and plays a vital role in the desert ecosystem. It provides a nectar source for various pollinators, such as bees and butterflies, and its seeds are consumed by numerous bird species. Additionally, Enceliopsis nudicaulis is known for its adaptability to fire-prone environments, as it can re-sprout and recover after wildfires.

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