genus sedum
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Definition
Noun: 1. A large genus of rock plants having thick fleshy leaves: A taxonomic category (genus) within the family Crassulaceae, comprising a large and diverse group of succulent plants, commonly known as stonecrops. These plants are characterized by their ability to store water in their thick, fleshy leaves and stems, and they are often found growing in rocky or arid environments.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The botanist specializes in the study of genus Sedum.
- Many drought-tolerant gardens feature several species from genus Sedum.
- Identifying a specific plant often requires checking its characteristics against the description of genus Sedum.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical nomenclature: The name is always capitalized when referring to the formal genus (), and it is often italicized in scientific writing.
- The research paper compared the drought resistance of Sedum acre and Sedum spurium.
Variants and Related Words
- Sedum (n): The common name for plants belonging to this genus; often used interchangeably in gardening contexts.
- I planted some sedum in the rock garden.
- Stonecrop (n): A common English name for many plants in genus .
- The yellow-flowered stonecrop is spreading nicely.
Synonyms
- Stonecrop genus: A descriptive synonym referencing the common name.
- (The) Sedum genus: A slightly more formal variant of the term.
Notes on Meaning
- Scientific vs. Common Usage: In strict scientific contexts, "genus " refers to the taxonomic rank. In common gardening and horticultural use, "sedum" (not capitalized) is typically used to refer to the plants themselves.
- Scope: This term encompasses hundreds of species, ranging from low-growing ground covers to upright perennials, all sharing the key succulent characteristic.
Noun
- large genus of rock plants having thick fleshy leaves