genus liquidambar
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Definition
- Noun:
- A genus of deciduous trees: "genus Liquidambar" is the scientific name for a genus of trees commonly known as sweet gums. These trees are known for their star-shaped leaves, which turn vibrant colors in autumn, and for producing a fragrant resin.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The genus Liquidambar includes several species found in Asia and the Americas.
- Fossil records show that the genus Liquidambar was once more widespread.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical classification: The term is used in scientific and academic contexts to categorize and discuss this specific group of trees within the family Altingiaceae.
- The phylogenetic study focused on the evolution within the genus Liquidambar.
Variants and Related Words
- Liquidambar (n): Often used as a common shorthand for the genus or to refer to the trees collectively.
- Liquidambars are prized for their brilliant fall foliage.
- Sweet gum (n): The common name for trees in this genus, specifically .
- The sweet gum is easily identified by its spiky seed balls.
Synonyms
- Sweet gum tree: A common name for trees belonging to this genus.
- Red gum: Another common name, particularly for , referring to the color of its wood or autumn leaves.
Related Phrases
- Liquidambar resin: The aromatic balsam or storax obtained from these trees.
- Liquidambar resin has been used in perfumes and traditional medicine.