genus Eschscholtzia

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Definition

Noun: 1. A taxonomic genus of flowering plants: "genus Eschscholtzia" is the scientific name for a genus of herbaceous plants in the poppy family (Papaveraceae). These plants are native to western North America and are known for their showy, brightly colored flowers, typically yellow or orange.

Usage
  • This term is used in formal, scientific contexts such as botany, horticulture, and taxonomy.
  • It is always capitalized and italicized in scientific writing: .
  • It is used to classify and refer to all species within this specific plant group.
Examples
  • In a botanical guide: " includes several species commonly known as California poppies."
  • In a scientific description: "The study focused on the drought tolerance of plants within ."
  • In a gardening context: "For a vibrant display, consider planting species from ."
Advanced Usage
  • Binomial Nomenclature: The genus name forms the first part of a plant's scientific (Latin) name. For example, the California poppy is .
  • In Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used to discuss the plant's classification: "The family Papaveraceae contains , (true poppies), and others."
Variants and Related Words
  • Eschscholtzia (n): The abbreviated, more common form of the genus name, used identically in scientific contexts.
  • California poppy (n): The common name for the most well-known species, .
Synonyms
  • There are no direct common-language synonyms for this scientific taxonomic term. In informal contexts, one might refer to "the California poppy genus" or "Eschscholtzia poppies."
Related Phrases
  • Type genus: While not a phrasal verb, this is a related taxonomic phrase. A type genus is the genus that defines a family. is a genus within, but not the type genus of, the Papaveraceae family.
Noun
  1. showy herbs of western North America