avicennia

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avicennia

Avicennia trees grow in coastal mangrove forests.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A genus of plants: "Avicennia" is the scientific name for a small genus of tropical shrubs or trees, commonly known as mangroves. These plants are typically found in coastal saline or brackish water environments.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The coastal ecosystem is dominated by Avicennia. (The coastal ecosystem is dominated by the mangrove genus Avicennia.)
    • Scientists are studying the salt tolerance of Avicennia species. (Scientists are studying the salt tolerance of species within the Avicennia genus.)
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical taxonomy: The word is used in its capitalized, italicized form to denote the genus specifically.
    • The seedling belonged to the genus Avicennia. (The seedling belonged to the genus Avicennia.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Avicenniaceae (n): The plant family to which the genus belongs.
    • The family Avicenniaceae includes several mangrove genera.
  • Avicennia marina (n): A common species within the genus, often called the grey or white mangrove.
    • Avicennia marina is widespread in the Indo-Pacific region.
Synonyms
  • Mangrove genus: A descriptive synonym referring to its common habitat and type.
  • White mangrove genus: A common name for the genus, derived from one of its prominent species.
Notes on Meaning
  • This word is a proper noun in the context of scientific nomenclature. It refers exclusively to a specific taxonomic group (a genus) of plants. It does not have general verb or adjective forms. Its usage is almost entirely technical and academic, found in botany, ecology, and environmental science texts.
avicennia

Avicennia trees grow in coastal mangrove forests.

Noun
  1. small genus of tropical shrubs or trees