genus Tellima
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Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic genus of flowering plants: "Genus Tellima" refers to a specific group (genus) of perennial herbaceous plants within the family Saxifragaceae. The plants in this genus are characterized by their hardiness, palmately lobed leaves, and distinctive flower structure.
Usage
- The term "genus Tellima" is used in scientific, botanical, and horticultural contexts to classify and discuss this specific group of plants.
- It is a proper noun and is typically capitalized when referring to the formal taxonomic rank.
Examples
- In botanical description:
- Genus Tellima is native to western North America.
- The species Tellima grandiflora is the most widely cultivated member of genus Tellima.
- In horticultural discussion:
- Several shade-loving plants, including those from genus Tellima, thrive in woodland gardens.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Context: In formal botanical texts, the genus name "Tellima" is often used alone (italicized) once the full "genus Tellima" has been established. For example: "The study focused on and its closest relatives."
Variants and Related Words
- Tellima (n): The abbreviated form of the genus name, used interchangeably in scientific contexts. It should be italicized in print.
- Tellima grandiflora (fringecup) is a popular garden plant.
- Tellima grandiflora (n): The sole commonly recognized species within this genus, known as "fringecup" or "bigflower tellima".
Synonyms
- Fringecup genus: A common name-based synonym used in gardening circles to refer to this group, derived from its most familiar species.
Notes
- The genus is monotypic or near-monotypic, meaning it contains essentially one primary species (). Other historical species have often been reclassified into different genera.
- The characteristic "long racemes of small nodding five-petaled flowers" are a key identifying feature, with the petals often being fringed or lobed.
Noun
- genus of hardy perennials with palmately lobed leaves and long racemes of small nodding five-petaled flowers; western North America