genus Foeniculum
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Definition
Noun: * Genus Foeniculum: A very small genus of aromatic European herbs characterized by pinnately compound leaves and yellow flowers. This is the scientific (taxonomic) name for the fennel plant.
Usage Notes
- Scientific Classification: This term is used exclusively in botanical and scientific contexts to classify a specific group of plants within the family Apiaceae. It is not used in everyday conversation.
- Capitalization: As a proper noun (a scientific genus name), it is always capitalized: or simply .
- Singular/Plural: The word "genus" is singular. Its standard plural form is "genera." Therefore, you would refer to "the genus " (singular) or discuss it among "other genera" (plural).
Examples
- Scientific Description:
- The plant was correctly identified and placed within the genus Foeniculum.
- Foeniculum vulgare is the sole species of economic importance in this genus.
- Taxonomic Context:
- In our botany textbook, the chapter on aromatic herbs includes a section on the genus Foeniculum.
Advanced Usage
- Abbreviation in Citation: In repeated scientific writing, after the first full mention, the genus name is often abbreviated to its initial letter.
- First mention: Foeniculum vulgare... Later mention: F. vulgare shows strong aromatic properties.
Variants and Related Words
- Foeniculum (n): The standardized, one-word Latin name for the genus, used interchangeably with "genus " in scientific literature.
- Fennel (n): The common English name for the plants within this genus, specifically .
- Apiaceae (n): The plant family (formerly Umbelliferae) to which the genus belongs, which also includes carrots, parsley, and celery.
Synonyms
- Fennel genus: A descriptive, non-scientific synonym used in some general botanical guides.
Different Meanings
- This term has only one specific meaning: the taxonomic genus for fennel. It does not have idiomatic or figurative uses.
Noun
- very small genus of aromatic European herbs with pinnately compound leaves and yellow flowers