genus Smilax

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Definition

Noun: 1. A taxonomic category in biological classification: "genus Smilax" refers to a specific genus of flowering plants, sometimes placed within the family Smilacaceae. It is a group of species sharing common characteristics, primarily consisting of woody or herbaceous vines, often known as greenbriers or catbriers.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The botanist specialized in studying the diverse species within genus Smilax.
    • Genus Smilax includes plants with often prickly stems and tendrils.
    • The classification of genus Smilax has been debated, sometimes placed in the family Liliaceae or Smilacaceae.
Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic literature: The name is often italicized () when referring to the genus in scientific writing to distinguish it from common names.
    • The paper reviewed the phylogenetic relationships within Smilax.
Variants and Related Words
  • Smilax (n): The common shorthand or the scientific name for the genus itself.
    • Several Smilax species are native to this region.
  • Smilacaceae (n): The plant family name to which this genus is often assigned.
    • The family Smilacaceae contains the genus Smilax.
Synonyms
  • Greenbrier genus: A common name-based synonym referring to many species in this group.
  • Catbrier genus: Another common name for this genus.
Notes on Different Meanings
  • The term "smilax" (not italicized) can also refer to a common name for various climbing plants, including some not in the genus , such as (often used in floristry). However, "genus Smilax" specifically and exclusively denotes the taxonomic category.
Noun
  1. sometimes placed in Smilacaceae

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