IPA: /bɪɡˈnoʊniə/
KK: /bɪgˈnoʊniə/
A type of climbing plant that has thick stems and produces large, colorful trumpet-shaped flowers, commonly found in the southeastern United States.
The bignonia vine covered the trellis with its bright orange flowers.
Bignonia → The word 'bignonia' originates from the name of the French botanist Antoine Bignon, who was instrumental in classifying this genus of flowering plants. The term does not have a clear Latin or Greek root but is derived from a proper name, indicating a connection to the individual who contributed to its identification.
Think of the name 'Bignon' as a way to remember that 'bignonia' refers to a plant named after a botanist, highlighting its botanical significance.