arisarum
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Definition
Noun 1. A genus of flowering plants: Arisarum is the scientific name for a genus of herbaceous, perennial plants in the arum family (Araceae). These plants are characterized by having tuberous or rhizomatous root systems and are primarily native to the Mediterranean region.
Usage
- The word is used almost exclusively in scientific, botanical, or horticultural contexts to refer to this specific genus of plants.
- It is typically italicized in writing, as is standard for genus names in biological taxonomy.
Examples
- In a botanical guide: " species are often found in shaded, rocky habitats."
- In a gardening discussion: "I'm trying to cultivate , also known as Friar's Cowl, in my shade garden."
- In a scientific paper: "The study focused on the pollination mechanisms of the genus ."
Advanced Usage
- The genus name is often followed by a specific epithet to form a full species name (e.g., , ).
Variants and Related Words
- Araceae: (noun) The plant family to which belongs, commonly known as the arum or aroid family.
- Tuberous: (adjective) Having tubers; describes the type of root storage organ.
- Rhizomatous: (adjective) Having rhizomes; describes the type of horizontal underground stem.
- Friar's Cowl: (noun) A common name for .
- Mouse Plant: (noun) A common name for .
Synonyms
- Genus Arisarum: The full taxonomic designation.
- There are no common English synonyms for this scientific name. It is referred to by its Latin name or by the common names of its individual species.
Different Meanings
- The word has only one meaning: it refers specifically to this botanical genus. It is not used in idiomatic expressions or phrasal verbs.
Noun
- tuberous or rhizomatous perennial herbs; mainly Mediterranean area