genus mirabilis
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Definition
Proper noun A genus of flowering plants in the family Nyctaginaceae, commonly known as the four o'clocks. The name Mirabilis is Latin for "wonderful" or "remarkable," often referring to the showy and fragrant flowers of these plants.
Usage
The term "genus Mirabilis" is used in scientific and botanical contexts to classify a specific group of plants. It is typically italicized in writing, as is standard for genus names.
Examples - The garden featured several species from genus Mirabilis. - Genus Mirabilis is native to the Americas. - A common ornamental plant in this group is Mirabilis jalapa.
Advanced Usage
- In Taxonomic Hierarchy: The name is used to denote the rank above species and below family. For example: (genus) > Nyctaginaceae (family).
- In Horticulture: The term is used by gardeners and botanists to discuss plant characteristics, cultivation, and hybridization within this group.
Variants and Related Words
- Mirabilis: The standard, abbreviated form of the full name "genus ."
- four-o'clock: The common name for plants in this genus, derived from their habit of opening their flowers in the late afternoon.
- Mirabilis jalapa: The most widely known species, often called the common four-o'clock or marvel of Peru.
Synonyms
- Four-o'clock genus: A descriptive synonym referencing the common name of its member species.
Notes
- As a proper scientific name, "genus " does not have phrasal verbs or idioms associated with it. Its usage is confined to formal biological classification and related discussions.
Noun
- four o'clocks