genus Egeria
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Definition
- Noun:
- A small genus of aquatic plants: "Genus Egeria" refers to a taxonomic classification (genus) comprising a small number of dioecious (having separate male and female plants) tropical aquatic plant species.
Usage Notes
- This term is used in scientific and botanical contexts. It is a proper noun, so the genus name "Egeria" is always capitalized.
- It specifically refers to a group of plants that live in water (aquatic) and are native to tropical regions.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The aquarium hobbyist was interested in plants from the genus Egeria.
- Genus Egeria is studied for its adaptation to freshwater habitats.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Classification: In biological taxonomy, "genus Egeria" sits above the level of species and below the level of family. It is part of the family Hydrocharitaceae.
- The phylogenetic study placed genus Egeria within the Hydrocharitaceae family.
Variants and Related Words
- Egeria (noun): When used alone, "Egeria" typically refers to the genus itself or can be a common name for plants within this genus, such as .
- Egeria densa, also known as Brazilian waterweed, is a popular aquarium plant.
Synonyms
- N/A: In precise scientific terminology, there are no direct synonyms for a specific genus name. It may be informally grouped with other "aquatic plant genera."
Related Terms
- Dioecious (adj): Describes a plant species where individual organisms are distinctly male or female. This is a key characteristic of genus Egeria.
- Aquatic plant (n): A plant that has adapted to living in aquatic environments (freshwater).
Noun
- small genus of dioecious tropical aquatic plants