genus cecropia
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A botanist examines the leaves of a genus Cecropia tree in a tropical forest.
Definition
- Noun:
- A taxonomic genus of trees: "genus Cecropia" refers to a large genus of fast-growing, pioneer tree species native to tropical regions of the Americas.
- Characteristic plants: Trees of this genus are recognized for their large, palmately lobed leaves, hollow stems often inhabited by ants, and their importance in forest succession.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The genus Cecropia is common in cleared areas of the rainforest.
- Botanists study the symbiotic relationship between ants and trees in the genus Cecropia.
Advanced Usage
- In ecological context: Used to describe a key pioneer genus in neotropical forest ecology.
- The rapid colonization by genus Cecropia facilitates the recovery of disturbed lands.
Variants and Related Words
- Cecropia (n): Often used as the common name for trees belonging to this genus.
- A young cecropia provides food and shelter for many species.
- Cecropiaceae (n): The botanical family to which this genus belongs, though it is now often placed within the Urticaceae (nettle) family.
Synonyms
- Trumpet tree: A common name for several species within this genus, referring to the shape of the leaf or the use of hollow stems.
- Snakewood: A less common name used in some regions.
Notes on Meaning
- The primary meaning is strictly taxonomic, referring to the biological genus. The reference context provides specific utilitarian details (bast fiber, tanning bark, caoutchouc) characteristic of these trees, which are secondary descriptive attributes of the genus, not the definition of the word itself. The word "genus Cecropia" denotes the classification group.
A botanist examines the leaves of a genus Cecropia tree in a tropical forest.
Noun
- large genus of tropical American trees that yield a bast fiber used for cordage and bark used in tanning; milky juice yields caoutchouc