genus caltha
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Definition
Noun: * Genus Caltha: A genus of perennial, herbaceous, flowering plants in the family Ranunculaceae. The genus is characterized by its simple, rounded or heart-shaped leaves, and its showy, buttercup-like flowers that lack petals but have brightly colored sepals. It is commonly known as marsh marigold.
Usage
- The word "genus Caltha" is a scientific, taxonomic term used primarily in botany, biology, and horticulture. It refers to the entire group of plants classified under this genus name.
- It is typically used in formal, academic, or scientific writing and discourse.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The wetland habitat is dominated by plants from the genus Caltha.
- A recent study re-examined the phylogenetic relationships within genus Caltha.
- Descriptive Context:
- The bright yellow flowers you see in the swamp are likely a species of genus Caltha.
Advanced Usage
- The genus name is often used in a binomial nomenclature (two-part name) to specify a particular species, such as (the common marsh marigold). In this context, "Caltha" alone signifies the genus.
- Caltha palustris is the most widespread species in genus Caltha.
Variants and Related Words
- Caltha (n): The standardized Latin name for the genus, used interchangeably with "genus Caltha" in scientific literature.
- Marsh marigold (n): The common name for the most familiar species () within this genus.
- Kingcup (n): A regional common name, primarily used in the UK, for plants in genus .
Synonyms
- Marsh marigold genus: A descriptive synonym in plain English.
- Caltha: The direct Latin synonym.
Related Terms (Scientific Context)
- Ranunculaceae (n): The buttercup family, to which genus belongs.
- Herbaceous perennial (n): A life-form description applicable to plants in this genus.
- Sepal (n): A part of the flower; in , the sepals are petal-like and colorful.
Noun
- a genus of Caltha