genus maclura
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Definition
Noun: 1. A genus of trees or shrubs in the mulberry family (Moraceae): Genus Maclura is the scientific name for a group of plants commonly known as yellowwood or osage-orange. These are deciduous trees or shrubs known for their hard, durable wood and distinctive fruit.
Usage and Examples
- is native to North America.
- The osage-orange () is the most well-known species within .
- Botanists study the unique characteristics of .
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and horticultural contexts, the genus name is always italicized. The species name follows it, also italicized (e.g., ).
- The genus is named in honor of the American geologist William Maclure.
Variants and Related Words
- Maclura (n): The standard abbreviated form of the genus name used in scientific writing.
- Osage-orange (n): The common name for , a specific tree in this genus.
- Yellowwood (n): A common name for trees in this genus, referring to the color of their heartwood.
- Bois d'arc (n): Another common name (from French, meaning "bow wood") for , reflecting its historical use by Native Americans for making bows.
Synonyms
- Osage-orange genus: A descriptive synonym referencing the most famous species.
- Yellowwood genus: A descriptive synonym referencing the wood's color.
Related Terms and Contexts
- Moraceae (n): The mulberry family, to which belongs.
- Deciduous (adj): A term describing trees that shed their leaves annually, characteristic of this genus.
- Genus (n): The taxonomic rank above species, into which is classified.
Noun
- yellowwood trees or shrubs