genus osmanthus

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Definition

Noun: - A taxonomic genus of flowering plants in the olive family (Oleaceae), comprising evergreen shrubs or trees known for their fragrant flowers. This genus is native to regions including the southern United States, the Middle East, China, and Japan.

Usage
  • The term is used in botanical and horticultural contexts to classify and refer to a specific group of related plants.
  • : The sweet olive, a popular ornamental plant, belongs to the genus Osmanthus.
  • : Botanists are studying the evolutionary history of the genus Osmanthus.
Advanced Usage
  • In scientific writing, the genus name is always italicized. When used with a specific epithet to form a species name, both parts are italicized (e.g., ).
  • : The paper described a new species within genus Osmanthus.
Variants and Related Words
  • Osmanthus (n): This is the standard form of the genus name. "Genus Osmanthus" is a more explicit phrasing.
  • Osmanthus spp.: An abbreviation meaning "multiple species of Osmanthus."
  • : The garden features several Osmanthus spp. with different leaf variegations.
Synonyms
  • Devilwood (n): A common name for , a specific species within this genus. Note: This is not a direct synonym for the entire genus but for one member of it.
  • Fragrant olive group: A descriptive, non-scientific term referring to the characteristic scent of many species in this genus.
Related Terms (Not Direct Synonyms)
  • Oleaceae (n): The botanical family to which the genus Osmanthus belongs.
  • Evergreen shrub (n phrase): A general description of the growth habit of most plants in this genus.
  • Taxonomic genus (n phrase): The classification category to which "Osmanthus" belongs.
Noun
  1. widely distributed genus of evergreen shrubs or trees of southern United States and Middle East and China and Japan

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