genus Petasites
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Definition
Noun 1. A taxonomic genus of flowering plants: "Genus Petasites" is a scientific classification for a group of perennial, rhizomatous herbs belonging to the family Asteraceae. These plants are native to northern temperate regions and are characterized by their large, often rounded leaves and clusters of small, composite flowers.
Examples of Usage
- Genus Petasites includes plants commonly known as butterbur and sweet coltsfoot.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical nomenclature: The name is used in its Latin binomial form to specify individual species, e.g., (common butterbur) or (arctic sweet coltsfoot).
- In horticultural or ecological contexts: Used to discuss the growth habits, medicinal properties, or ecological role of plants in this group as a whole.
Variants and Related Words
- Petasites (n): The abbreviated form of the genus name, commonly used in the same contexts.
- Butterbur (n): The common name for several species within this genus, notably .
- Sweet coltsfoot (n): A common name for species such as .
- Rhizomatous (adj): Describing the growth form (spreading by underground stems) typical of this genus.
Synonyms
- Taxonomic genus: A more general term for this level of biological classification.
- (The) Butterbur genus: A common-name-based reference to the group.
Related Phrases
- Member of the genus Petasites: A phrase used to describe an individual plant species belonging to this classification.
- Plants in the Petasites group: A less formal way to refer to these species collectively.
Notes
- "Genus Petasites" is a specialized scientific term. In everyday language, the common names of its species (like "butterbur") are more frequently used.
- The genus is noted for some species containing compounds with historical medicinal use, though proper identification and caution are essential.
Noun
- genus of rhizomatous herbs of north temperate regions: butterbur; sweet coltsfoot