genus Nerium
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Definition
Noun: - A taxonomic category in biological classification: "Genus Nerium" is a specific genus of flowering plants in the dogbane family, Apocynaceae. It is a monotypic genus, meaning it contains only one widely recognized species.
Usage
- The term "Genus Nerium" is used in scientific, botanical, and horticultural contexts to classify and refer to a specific group of plants.
- It is typically written in italics () in scientific literature, with the genus name capitalized.
Examples
- In a botanical description:
- Genus Nerium is known for its showy, fragrant flowers and toxic milky sap.
- The oleander, classified under Genus Nerium, is commonly used in landscaping in warm climates.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic hierarchy: The term is used to denote a rank above species and below family. For example: Family Apocynaceae > Genus > Species .
- As a type specimen: In botanical studies, serves as the type for understanding certain characteristics within its family.
Variants and Related Words
- Nerium (n): The standard, abbreviated form used to refer to the genus.
- Nerium is adapted to Mediterranean climates.
- Oleander (n): The common name for the single species within this genus, .
- The oleander is a popular but poisonous garden shrub.
Synonyms
- Monotypic genus: A genus that contains only one species. (This is a descriptive synonym for its taxonomic status).
Related Phrases
- Genus of the family Apocynaceae: A phrase specifying its taxonomic family.
- Genus Nerium belongs to the family Apocynaceae.
Noun
- one species: oleander