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painted cup

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Definition

A painted cup is a type of plant that belongs to the genus Castilleja. These plants are known for their dense spikes of hooded flowers that are often very colorful, with bright bracts (which are modified leaves that can be colorful and look like petals).

Usage Instructions
  • Part of Speech: Noun
  • Countability: It is a countable noun, meaning you can say one painted cup, two painted cups, etc.
  • Context: This term is primarily used in botany, gardening, or when talking about flowers and plants.
Example Sentences
  • "In the garden, we have several painted cups that attract many bees and butterflies."
  • "During our hike, we spotted a field of painted cups blooming in vibrant reds and yellows."
Advanced Usage

In scientific discussions or gardening contexts, you might hear phrases like: - "The painted cup thrives in rocky soil and is often found in high-altitude areas." - "Botanists study the painted cup for its unique adaptations to its environment."

Word Variants
  • Scientific Name: Castilleja
  • Common Names: Sometimes, painted cup may be referred to as Indian paintbrush in some regions due to its bright colors.
Different Meanings

While "painted cup" primarily refers to the plant, it could also be interpreted literally as a cup that has been painted for decorative purposes. However, this usage is much less common.

Synonyms
  • Indian paintbrush (common synonym in some areas)
  • Castilleja (scientific term)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs

There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs associated with "painted cup," but you might encounter related phrases such as: - "In full bloom": This means that a plant, like the painted cup, is flowering beautifully.

Summary
  • Painted Cup: A colorful plant known for its striking flowers.
  • Used in gardening and botany.
  • Countable noun with a specific scientific classification.
Noun
  1. any of various plants of the genus Castilleja having dense spikes of hooded flowers with brightly colored bracts

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