genus Flacourtia
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Definition
Noun: * A taxonomic genus of flowering plants in the willow family (Salicaceae), comprising often spiny trees or shrubs native to tropical Asia and Africa. The genus includes several species that produce edible fruit, such as the governor's plum.
Usage
- The word "genus Flacourtia" is used in formal, scientific contexts such as botany, taxonomy, horticulture, and academic writing. It refers specifically to the biological classification rank.
- It is typically preceded by the taxonomic rank "genus" when used in general scientific communication, though the capitalized alone is also standard in technical contexts.
Examples
- Scientific Description: "The genus is characterized by its simple, alternate leaves and small, often dioecious flowers."
- Taxonomic Context: "Several species within genus are cultivated for their fruit in Southeast Asia."
- Botanical Text: "Our study focused on the phylogenetic relationships within genus and its closest relatives."
Advanced Usage
- Binomial Nomenclature: In the scientific name of a species, the genus name is capitalized and italicized. For example, (the governor's plum) indicates that the species belongs to the genus .
- Abbreviation: In repeated taxonomic listings, the genus name may be abbreviated after its first full use (e.g., ).
Variants and Related Words
- Flacourtia (n.): The standardized, capitalized form used as the genus name in botanical Latin and scientific literature. It is synonymous with "genus ".
- Flacourtiaceae (n.): The former family name (the flacourtia family) to which this genus was historically assigned. Modern taxonomy often places it within Salicaceae.
- Governor's plum: A common name for .
- Rukam: A common name for .
Synonyms
- There are no direct common-language synonyms for this precise scientific taxonomic term. In informal contexts, one might refer to "the group of plants" or "plants in the genus."
Related Phrases
- Type genus: is the type genus for the former family Flacourtiaceae.
- Belonging to the genus: Used to describe a species' classification (e.g., "This shrub belongs to the genus ").
Notes
- The genus is named in honor of Étienne de Flacourt, a 17th-century French governor of Madagascar.
- While historically placed in its own family (Flacourtiaceae), genetic studies have led to the reclassification of and many relatives into the expanded willow family, Salicaceae.
Noun
- often spiny trees or shrubs of tropical Asia and Africa