genus decumaria
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A botanist examines a specimen of the genus Decumaria climbing a garden wall.
Definition
Noun 1. A taxonomic genus of flowering plants: "genus Decumaria" is a small genus of woody climbing vines. These plants are characterized by their ability to climb using adhesive aerial roots. It is sometimes classified within the family Saxifragaceae.
Usage Notes
- This term is used exclusively in scientific contexts, specifically in botany and taxonomy.
- It refers to the entire group (genus) containing all species sharing the defining characteristics of .
- The genus name is always capitalized () and is typically italicized in print.
Examples
- In botanical description:
- The climbing hydrangea is a relative, but it belongs to a different genus than genus Decumaria.
- A study focused on the adhesive properties of the roots in genus Decumaria.
- In taxonomic classification:
- The specimen was clearly identified as a member of the genus Decumaria.
- Some botanists argue that genus Decumaria should remain in the Hydrangeaceae family.
Advanced Usage
- In phylogenetic discussions: The taxonomic placement of (e.g., within Saxifragaceae or Hydrangeaceae) is often discussed in scientific literature concerning plant evolution and relationships.
Variants and Related Words
- Decumaria (n): The standard, abbreviated form of the genus name, used in the binomial nomenclature of species (e.g., ).
- Decumariaceae (n, obsolete): An old family name sometimes used for this group.
- Climbing hydrangea (n, common name): A related plant ( subsp. ) that shares a similar climbing habit but belongs to a different genus.
Synonyms
- Decumaria (n): This is the direct synonym, as "genus" is the category and "Decumaria" is the name. In most scientific writing, simply "Decumaria" is used.
A botanist examines a specimen of the genus Decumaria climbing a garden wall.
Noun
- small genus of woody climbers with adhesive aerial roots; sometimes placed in family Saxifragaceae