genus clintonia
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Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic genus of perennial herbaceous plants: "Genus Clintonia" refers to a small group of flowering plants in the lily family (Liliaceae), characterized by broad basal leaves, rhizomatous roots, and clusters of usually nodding flowers followed by blue or black berries.
Usage Notes
- "Genus Clintonia" is a scientific, botanical term. It is primarily used in academic, horticultural, and ecological contexts.
- The word is always treated as a singular noun (the genus ...).
- In common language, plants in this genus are typically referred to simply as "clintonias" or by their common names (e.g., bluebead lily).
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The botanist identified the wildflower as a member of genus Clintonia.
- Genus Clintonia is distinguished by its berries and parallel leaf venation.
- General Context:
- Several species of genus Clintonia are native to North American forests.
Advanced Usage
- The genus is named in honor of De Witt Clinton (1769–1828), an early American politician and naturalist.
- In some taxonomic classifications, genus Clintonia has been placed within the family Convallariaceae (the lily-of-the-valley family) rather than Liliaceae, reflecting ongoing botanical research.
Variants and Related Words
- Clintonia (n): The common name for any plant within the genus .
- We saw clintonia blooming on the forest floor.
- Clintonia borealis (n): A specific species within the genus, commonly known as bluebead lily.
- Clintonia uniflora (n): A specific species within the genus, commonly known as bride's bonnet or queen's cup.
Synonyms
- Clintonia (when used to refer to the taxonomic grouping conceptually).
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
- Liliaceae (n): The lily family, the primary family to which this genus belongs.
- Convallariaceae (n): An alternative family classification for this genus.
- Perennial (adj/n): Describing the life cycle of these plants.
- Herbaceous (adj): Describing the non-woody plant structure.
Noun
- sometimes placed in family Convallariaceae