genus Camassia
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Definition
- Noun:
- A taxonomic genus of plants: "Genus Camassia" is the scientific name for a group of flowering plants in the family Asparagaceae. These are perennial herbs known for their basal leaves and tall flower stalks (scapes).
- Characterized by edible bulbs: Plants in this genus are notable for their large bulbs, which were historically an important food source for Indigenous peoples and early settlers in North America.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The botanist classified the blue-flowered plant under genus Camassia.
- Several species within genus Camassia are commonly known as camas or quamash.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and horticultural contexts: The term is used precisely for classification, discussion of species, and ecological studies.
- The study focused on the phylogenetic relationships within genus Camassia.
- In historical or ethnobotanical contexts: Used when discussing the use of these plants as a food resource.
- The dietary significance of genus Camassia to Native American tribes is well-documented.
Variants and Related Words
- Camassia (n): The common shorthand or the accepted genus name in botanical Latin.
- Camassia quamash is a widespread species.
- Camas (n) / Quamash (n): The common names for plants belonging to this genus.
- The meadow was blanketed with blue camas.
- Camass (n): An alternate, less common spelling for the common name.
Synonyms
- Camassia: (The taxonomic name itself is the primary term; common names are listed above as variants.)
Related Terms (Not Phrasal Verbs, as this is a noun)
- Scapose (adj): Having or growing on a scape (a long, leafless flower stalk). This adjective describes a key morphological feature of this genus.
- The scapose inflorescence is typical of genus Camassia.
- Bulb (n): The underground storage organ characteristic of these plants.
- The bulbs of genus Camassia are edible when properly cooked.
Notes
- As a scientific taxonomic name, "genus Camassia" is typically italicized in print. The word "genus" is often not capitalized when used in a general sense (e.g., "the camassia genus"), but "Camassia" is always capitalized.
- It is a singular noun. The plural form is "genera" when referring to multiple groups at this taxonomic rank (e.g., "several related genera"), but for multiple species within this single group, one would say "species of Camassia" or "members of genus Camassia."
Noun
- genus of scapose herbs of North and South America having large edible bulbs