genus Typha
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Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic category of plants: "Genus Typha" is the scientific name for a group of flowering, aquatic or marsh-dwelling plants commonly known as cattails or reedmaces. It is the sole genus within the family Typhaceae.
Usage
- "The wetland's edge was dominated by Genus Typha, its distinctive brown seed heads standing tall."
- "Botanists study Genus Typha for its ecological role in water filtration and habitat provision."
Advanced Usage
- In botanical nomenclature: The name is always italicized, and "Typha" is capitalized as it is a proper noun (the genus name). "Genus" is often omitted in technical contexts where "Typha" alone is understood to refer to the genus.
- The species Typha latifolia is widespread.
Variants and Related Words
- Typha (n): The standard, abbreviated form used in scientific and botanical contexts to refer to the genus.
- Cattail (n): The most common English name for plants within Genus Typha.
- Reedmace (n): Another common name, particularly used in British English.
- Bulrush (n): In some regions, this name is used for Typha, though it can cause confusion as it also refers to plants in other genera (e.g., ).
Synonyms
- Cattail genus
- Reedmace genus
Related Terms (Botanical Context)
- Monocotyledon (n): Typha are monocots, a major group of flowering plants.
- Rhizome (n): These plants spread via underground stems called rhizomes.
- Inflorescence (n): The characteristic brown, cylindrical flower spike is a type of inflorescence.
Noun
- reed maces; cattails