genus phellodendron
Noun: 1. A taxonomic category in biological classification: "Genus Phellodendron" is the scientific name for a small group of flowering plants. It is a genus within the family Rutaceae. 2. A group of specific trees: This genus comprises a small number of aromatic, deciduous tree species native to East Asia. A key distinguishing characteristic of these trees is their often thick, corky bark.
- Noun:
- The genus Phellodendron includes species valued for their medicinal bark.
- Botanists study the evolution of the genus Phellodendron within the citrus family.
- Several trees in genus Phellodendron are commonly called cork trees due to their bark.
- In taxonomic context: The name is always italicized in scientific writing. The genus name () is capitalized, while the specific epithet (species name) is lowercased (e.g., ).
- The study focused on the chemical compounds found in Phellodendron amurense.
- Phellodendron (n): The standardized, italicized form of the genus name used in botanical and scientific literature.
- Cork tree (n): A common name for trees in this genus, particularly (Amur cork tree).
- Cork-tree genus: A descriptive synonym referencing the common name of its members.
This term has a single, precise meaning in scientific nomenclature. It refers exclusively to this specific taxonomic grouping of trees. The defining features are its placement in the Rutaceae family, its East Asian origin, the aromatic nature of its parts, its deciduous leaves, and the characteristic corky bark of its species.
- small genus of aromatic deciduous trees of east Asia often having thick corky bark