genus Marsilea
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Definition
Noun: * A genus of aquatic or semi-aquatic ferns, commonly known as water clovers or pepperworts, characterized by leaves that resemble a four-leaf clover.
Usage
- The term "genus Marsilea" is used in scientific and botanical contexts to classify and refer to this specific group of ferns. It is a formal taxonomic name.
- Example: "The genus Marsilea is distributed worldwide in temperate and tropical regions."
- Example: "Several species within the genus Marsilea are popular in aquariums."
Advanced Usage
- In botanical literature, the name is often italicized () to denote it as a genus name.
- Example: "The study focused on the reproductive structures of ."
Variants and Related Words
- Marsilea (n): The abbreviated, more common form of the genus name.
- Marsileaceae (n): The family of ferns to which the genus belongs.
- water clover (n): The common name for plants in this genus.
- pepperwort (n): Another common name for some species in this genus.
Synonyms
- clover ferns (This is the direct synonym provided in the reference context.)
Notes on Meaning
- The defining characteristic of plants in genus Marsilea is their unique leaf structure, which consists of four leaflets arranged like a clover leaf, floating on or emerging from the water's surface.
- These ferns are distinct from true clovers (which are flowering plants in the genus ) and are instead vascular ferns that reproduce via spores.
Noun
- clover ferns