flindersia
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Definition
Noun: 1. A genus of trees: "Flindersia" is the scientific name for a small genus of flowering trees native to Australia and New Guinea, known for producing valuable timber. * The wood from Flindersia species is highly prized for cabinet-making and flooring.
Usage Notes
- Capitalization: "Flindersia" is always capitalized as it is a proper noun (a genus name).
- Context: This word is primarily used in scientific, botanical, and timber-trade contexts. It is not commonly used in everyday conversation.
- Grammar: It functions as a singular noun when referring to the genus as a whole (e.g., "Flindersia is a genus..."). The plural form "flindersias" can be used informally to refer to multiple trees of this genus.
Examples
- Scientific/Botanical Context:
- Several species of Flindersia are commonly known as Australian teak.
- The botanist identified the tree as a member of the genus Flindersia.
- Timber/Commercial Context:
- The table was crafted from beautifully grained Flindersia timber.
- Sustainable harvesting of Flindersia is important for forest conservation.
Advanced Usage
- In Taxonomic Hierarchy: The name is used within the formal biological classification system.
- The family Rutaceae includes the genus Flindersia.
Variants and Related Words
- Flindersia spp.: The abbreviation "spp." after the genus name indicates multiple species within the genus.
- The property has several Flindersia spp. growing near the creek.
- Common Names: Individual species within the genus have common names, such as:
- Australian Teak / Crow's Ash (Flindersia australis)
- Queensland Maple (Flindersia brayleyana)
- Silver Ash (Flindersia schottiana)
Synonyms
- Genus Flindersia: The full taxonomic designation.
- Australian timber trees: A descriptive, non-scientific synonym referencing the genus's key characteristic and origin.
Different Meanings
- No Common Homonyms: "Flindersia" does not have other common meanings outside of its use as a botanical genus name. It is not to be confused with "flinders," which means small fragments or splinters.
Noun
- small genus of Australian timber trees