genus Acer
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Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic classification: "Genus Acer" is the scientific name for the group of trees and shrubs commonly known as maples. It is the type genus for the family Aceraceae (or Sapindaceae in modern classifications), characterized by having winged fruits called samaras.
Usage and Examples
Scientific Classification:
- The sugar maple, a key source of maple syrup, belongs to the genus Acer.
- Botanists study the evolutionary relationships within the genus Acer.
Descriptive Context:
- The garden features several species from the genus Acer, including Japanese and Norway maples.
- Leaves from trees in the genus Acer often display brilliant fall colors.
Advanced Usage
- In Botanical Nomenclature: The name is always italicized, and "Acer" is capitalized while "genus" is not, following the convention for scientific names.
- The study focused on the phylogeny of genus Acer.
Variants and Related Words
- Acer (n): The singular, capitalized form used as the genus name itself.
- Acer rubrum is the scientific name for the red maple.
- Maple (n): The common name for trees and shrubs within this genus.
- The maple leaf is a national symbol of Canada.
- Samara (n): The type of dry, winged fruit characteristic of this genus.
- Children often call maple samaras "helicopters" because they spin as they fall.
Synonyms
- Maple genus: A common descriptive synonym.
- The maple genus is known for its distinctive lobed leaves.
Related Terms and Phrases
- Type genus: A taxonomic term meaning the genus that defines a family. Genus Acer is the type genus for the family Aceraceae.
- As the type genus, Acer provides the standard for the family's characteristics.
- Aceraceae (n): The former plant family name for maples, now often included within Sapindaceae.
- Some classification systems still recognize the family Aceraceae.
Noun
- type genus of the Aceraceae; trees or shrubs having winged fruit