genus Amygdalus

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Definition

Noun: - A taxonomic genus name formerly used in botanical classification systems. It was applied to a group of flowering trees that includes the almond and the peach. In modern botanical taxonomy, these species are now classified within the larger genus Prunus.

Usage
  • The term genus Amygdalus is primarily used in historical, academic, or specialized contexts when discussing the evolution of plant classification.
  • It is not used in everyday language or modern horticultural guides.
Examples
  • In historical texts: "Linnaeus initially placed the almond tree within ."
  • Discussing taxonomy: "The old classification of has been subsumed into ."
  • Scientific writing: "Fossil records suggest plants from the former were widespread in the region."
Advanced Usage
  • The name persists in some botanical synonyms. The almond tree, for instance, may be referred to by its synonym in some older literature or specific contexts, though its accepted name is .
  • In phylogenetic studies, the term might be used to refer to a distinct clade or lineage within the genus .
Variants and Related Words
  • Amygdalus (noun): The abbreviated form of the genus name, often used in compound species names (e.g., for the peach tree).
  • Amygdaline (adjective): Pertaining to or derived from almonds.
  • Prunus (noun): The current, accepted genus name that includes peaches, almonds, plums, cherries, and apricots.
Synonyms
  • Former genus for almond/peach: This is a descriptive synonym, as there is no direct single-word synonym for this obsolete taxonomic term.
Different Meanings

This term has a single, specific meaning as an obsolete botanical genus name. It does not have other common meanings.

Noun
  1. used in former classifications for peach and almond trees which are now included in genus Prunus

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