Pogostemon
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Definition
Noun: 1. A genus of plants: Pogostemon is a genus of shrubs or small trees belonging to the mint family (Lamiaceae). The plants in this genus are native to Asia, and their leaves are known for producing a fragrant essential oil.
Usage Notes
- The word is a scientific, botanical term. It is primarily used in academic, horticultural, and aromatherapy contexts.
- As a genus name, it is always capitalized and is typically italicized in scientific writing.
- It is used to classify and refer to a specific group of related plant species.
Examples
- Scientific Classification:
- Pogostemon cablin, commonly known as patchouli, is a commercially important species within the genus.
- The researcher studied the chemical composition of several Pogostemon species.
- General Reference:
- The essential oil is distilled from the leaves of plants in the genus Pogostemon.
- This fragrant herb belongs to the Pogostemon genus.
Advanced Usage
- The term is used in binomial nomenclature (the two-part naming system for species). The first part is the genus name (), and the second is the specific epithet (e.g., , ).
- In phytochemistry and perfumery, the genus is notable for species that produce patchouli oil and other aromatic oils.
Variants and Related Words
- Patchouli (): The common name for the most well-known species in this genus, valued for its strongly scented oil.
- Lamiaceae: The mint family, to which the genus belongs.
Synonyms
- Genus Pogostemon: (The full formal designation; this is not a true synonym but the complete term).
Notes on Meaning
- The core meaning of is taxonomic. It does not have multiple common meanings. Its defining characteristic, as noted in the reference, is that its leaves "yield a fragrant oil." This is the key feature distinguishing it from other plant genera.
Noun
- genus of Asiatic shrubs or trees whose leaves yield a fragrant oil