genus Fragaria
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Definition
Proper noun: * Genus Fragaria: The taxonomic genus comprising all species of strawberry plants. This genus belongs to the rose family (Rosaceae) and is characterized by low-growing perennial herbs, compound leaves with three leaflets, white five-petaled flowers, and the production of an aggregate accessory fruit (the edible strawberry).
Usage
- Genus Fragaria is used in scientific, botanical, and horticultural contexts to refer to the group as a whole, distinguishing it from other genera.
- It is typically italicized in formal writing, as is standard for genus names.
Examples
- The commercial strawberry most commonly grown for food is a hybrid species within Genus Fragaria.
- Botanists study the genetic diversity present in Genus Fragaria to develop new cultivars.
- All members of Genus Fragaria produce their characteristic fruit from a receptacle, not from the ovary.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Classification: The name is used in the formal binomial nomenclature for species. For example, the woodland strawberry is , where is the genus.
- Phylogenetic Context: In discussions of plant evolution, Genus Fragaria is often compared to closely related genera like (cinquefoils).
Variants and Related Words
- Fragaria (n): The abbreviated, more common form of the full genus name, used identically.
- Fragariaceae (n, obsolete): An old family name sometimes used for the group now placed in Rosaceae.
- fragaroid (adj): Resembling or pertaining to the genus .
Synonyms
- Strawberry genus: A common, non-scientific synonym.
Different Meanings
- This term has a single, specific botanical meaning and is not used idiomatically or in other contexts. It does not refer to the fruit itself (which is simply "strawberry") but to the entire group of plant species that produce it.
Noun
- strawberries