genus cheiranthus
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Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic genus of flowering plants: "Genus Cheiranthus" refers to a small genus of perennial plants belonging to the family Brassicaceae (the mustard or cabbage family). These plants are native to the Old World, particularly regions around the Mediterranean and the Canary Islands. They are cultivated primarily for their attractive, often fragrant, flowers which typically bloom in clusters.
Usage Notes
- "Genus Cheiranthus" is a scientific, botanical term. In everyday language, the common names for plants in this genus, such as "wallflower," are used instead.
- It is always written in italics in scientific contexts: .
- The genus name is capitalized when used formally.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The botanist classified the new specimen within genus Cheiranthus based on its floral structure.
- Genus Cheiranthus includes several species prized by gardeners for their early spring blooms.
- General Context:
- Plants from genus Cheiranthus often thrive in rocky, well-drained soil.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used to specify a group of related species. For example: "The family Brassicaceae contains many economically important genera, such as (cabbages) and (wallflowers)."
Variants and Related Words
- Cheiranthus (n): The standard, abbreviated form of the genus name.
- Cheiranthus cheiri is the scientific name for the common wallflower.
- Wallflower (n): The common name for plants in this genus, especially .
- Perennial (adj/n): Describing or referring to a plant that lives for more than two years, a characteristic of this genus.
Synonyms
- Wallflower genus: A descriptive, non-scientific synonym.
- (There are no direct single-word synonyms for scientific genus names.)
Related Phrases/Idioms
- (This scientific term is not used in idiomatic expressions.)
Noun
- Old World perennial plants grown for their showy flowers