genus Crataegus
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Definition
Noun 1. A taxonomic category in biological classification: "Genus Crataegus" is the scientific name for a genus of flowering plants in the family Rosaceae. This genus comprises a large group of deciduous shrubs and small trees commonly known for their thorny branches, small pome fruits, and often fragrant white or pink flowers in spring.
Usage
- The genus is studied for its horticultural value, ecological role, and complex taxonomy due to frequent hybridization.
- It is used in formal botanical, horticultural, and ecological contexts.
Examples
- In botanical description: "The genus Crataegus is characterized by its simple, lobed leaves and clusters of small, apple-like fruits."
- In ecological research: "Many bird species rely on the fruit of the genus Crataegus as a winter food source."
- In taxonomic discussion: "Species within the genus Crataegus are often difficult to distinguish due to their similar morphology."
Advanced Usage
- "Crataegus monogyna" and "Crataegus laevigata": These are examples of species names within the genus. The genus name () is always capitalized and italicized, followed by the species epithet (e.g., ).
- In pharmacological contexts: While the common name "hawthorn" is typically used, the genus may be referenced formally, as in "Extracts from plants of the genus Crataegus are used in herbal medicine."
Variants and Related Words
- Hawthorn: The common name for plants belonging to the genus .
- Thornapple: A less common common name for some species in this genus, referring to the thorny branches and apple-like fruit.
- May-tree: Another common name, derived from its typical flowering period in May.
- Crataegus (abbrev.): In technical writing, the genus name may be abbreviated after first use (e.g., ).
Synonyms
- Hawthorn genus: A descriptive synonym used in non-technical language.
- (The) hawthorns: A plural common name referring to the group collectively.
Notes on Meaning
The term "genus Crataegus" has a single, precise meaning in scientific nomenclature. It does not have idioms or phrasal verbs associated with it. Its usage is strictly formal and taxonomic. The reference terms "thorn" and "thorn apple" are historic or regional common names for these plants, not definitions of the genus itself.
Noun
- thorny shrubs and small trees: hawthorn; thorn; thorn apple