genus gardenia
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Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic classification: "Genus Gardenia" is the scientific name for a large group of flowering plants. It is a genus within the coffee family (Rubiaceae), comprising numerous species of attractive shrubs and small trees native to the tropical and subtropical regions of the Old World (Africa, Asia, Madagascar, and the Pacific Islands).
Usage
- "Genus Gardenia" is used primarily in scientific, botanical, and horticultural contexts to refer to the entire taxonomic group.
- The common name for plants within this genus is simply gardenia.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The botanist specialized in the study of Genus Gardenia.
- Several new species have recently been added to Genus Gardenia.
- Descriptive Context:
- Genus Gardenia is known for its fragrant, often white, flowers and glossy green leaves.
Advanced Usage
- The genus was named in honor of the 18th-century Scottish naturalist Dr. Alexander Garden.
Variants and Related Words
- Gardenia (n): The common name for any plant species belonging to Genus Gardenia.
- She planted a gardenia bush for its wonderful scent.
- Gardenia jasminoides (n): The scientific name for one of the most common cultivated species, often called Cape Jasmine or Common Gardenia.
Synonyms
- Gardenia (when used to refer to the group collectively in non-scientific language)
Notes
- In everyday language, people refer to the plants as "gardenias." The term "Genus Gardenia" is specifically used when discussing botanical classification.
Noun
- large genus of attractive Old World tropical shrubs and small trees