Logania

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Definition

Noun: 1. The type genus of the Loganiaceae family: Logania is the genus that gives its name to the plant family Loganiaceae. It consists of flowering shrubs native to Australia and New Zealand. 2. Australian and New Zealand shrubs: Refers to the specific plants within this genus, which are sometimes cultivated in gardens for their attractive flowers.

Usage Notes
  • Capitalization: As a proper noun denoting a genus name, is always capitalized.
  • Context: This is a highly specialized botanical term. It is primarily used in scientific, horticultural, or academic contexts related to plant taxonomy and classification.
  • Grammar: It functions as a singular noun. When referring to multiple species or plants, it is typically used in a collective sense (e.g., "species of ") or pluralized as in informal horticultural contexts.
Examples
  • Scientific Context:
    • The family Loganiaceae is named after its type genus, Logania.
    • This specimen was identified as belonging to the genus Logania.
  • Horticultural Context:
    • Several species of Logania are popular with gardeners for their delicate, fragrant blooms.
    • We have a Logania shrub flowering near the patio.
Advanced Usage
  • In Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used to specify the reference point for an entire plant family. For example, other genera within Loganiaceae (like or ) are defined in relation to the characteristics of the type genus, .
Variants and Related Words
  • Loganiaceae (n): The plant family name, encompassing and related genera.
  • Loganian (adj): A rarely used adjective meaning "of or relating to the genus or the family Loganiaceae."
Different Meanings

This word has no other common meanings outside of its specific botanical use as a genus name.

Synonyms
  • Type genus of Loganiaceae: This is the precise descriptive synonym.
  • Botanical genus: A general category to which it belongs.
Antonyms

There is no direct antonym for a proper noun denoting a specific genus. In a broad taxonomic sense, any genus from a different plant family could be considered unrelated.

Notes on Usage
  • Not to be confused with: The common name "logania" is sometimes informally applied to other plants within the Loganiaceae family, but technically it refers only to members of the genus .
  • Pronunciation: /loʊˈɡeɪniə/ (loh-GAY-nee-uh).
Noun
  1. type genus of the Loganiaceae; Australian and New Zealand shrubs sometimes cultivated for their flowers