genus castilleja
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A botanist carefully sketches a bright red genus Castilleja in a field notebook.
Definition
Noun: * Genus Castilleja: A genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Orobanchaceae (the broomrape family). These plants are commonly known as Indian paintbrush or prairie-fire. They are primarily perennial herbs native to western North and South America. A notable characteristic of many species within this genus is that they are hemiparasitic (partially parasitic), often attaching their roots to the roots of grasses and other plants to obtain water and nutrients.
Usage
- The term "genus Castilleja" is used in scientific, botanical, and ecological contexts to classify and discuss this specific group of plants.
- It is typically used with a singular verb, as it refers to a single taxonomic category.
- Example: "Genus Castilleja is widely distributed across the mountainous regions of the Americas."
Examples
- The vibrant red bracts of genus Castilleja make it a conspicuous element of the spring meadow.
- Botanists are studying the complex parasitic relationships within genus Castilleja.
- Several species in genus Castilleja are considered to be of conservation concern.
Advanced Usage
- The genus name is often italicized in scientific writing to denote its status as a Latin botanical name.
- In formal taxonomic hierarchy, it is written as: Kingdom: Plantae; Order: Lamiales; Family: Orobanchaceae; Genus: Castilleja.
Variants and Related Words
- Castilleja (n): The standardized, non-italicized form used in general discourse. Often used interchangeably with "genus Castilleja" in non-technical writing.
- Example: "The state flower of Wyoming is a species of Castilleja."
- Indian paintbrush (n): The most widespread common name for plants in this genus.
- Prairie-fire (n): Another common name, referring to the bright, flame-like appearance of the flower clusters.
Synonyms
- Paintbrush (n, informal): A shortened form of the common name "Indian paintbrush."
Notes on Different Meanings
- The term refers exclusively to the botanical genus. It does not have other common meanings outside of plant taxonomy and ecology. The defining characteristic of being "often partially parasitic on roots of grasses" is a key ecological trait distinguishing it from other similar-looking flowering plants.
A botanist carefully sketches a bright red genus Castilleja in a field notebook.
Noun
- genus of western North and South American perennials often partially parasitic on roots of grasses