genus forsythia
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Definition
Noun 1. A taxonomic genus of flowering plants: "Genus Forsythia" is the formal botanical name for a group of deciduous shrubs belonging to the olive family (Oleaceae). This genus is characterized by its vibrant yellow flowers, which bloom profusely on bare branches in early spring before the leaves appear.
Usage
- The term "genus Forsythia" is used in scientific, botanical, and horticultural contexts to classify and discuss these plants as a distinct group within the plant kingdom.
- It is a singular, proper noun and is typically italicized in academic writing.
Examples
- In botanical classification: " is placed within the family Oleaceae, which also includes olives, lilacs, and jasmine."
- In horticultural discussion: "Several species within are popular in temperate gardens for their early spring color."
- In a scientific description: "The plants in are easily propagated from hardwood cuttings."
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used to specify the genus level in the biological classification system (e.g., Kingdom: Plantae; Family: Oleaceae; Genus: Forsythia; Species: ).
Variants and Related Words
- forsythia (common noun): The common name for any shrub belonging to the genus . Example: "The forsythia in my yard is in full bloom."
- Forsythia (capitalized, not italicized): Often used informally to refer to the genus or a specific plant, especially in non-scientific gardening texts. Example: "Forsythia is a hardy shrub."
Synonyms
- Forsythia genus: A less formal way to refer to the same taxonomic group.
- Golden bells (common name): A descriptive common name for forsythia shrubs, referring to the shape and color of their flowers.
Different Meanings
- The term "genus Forsythia" has only one specific meaning: it refers exclusively to the botanical genus. It does not have idiomatic or metaphorical uses.