genus swietinia
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Definition
Noun: - A taxonomic genus of tropical American trees: "Genus Swietinia" refers specifically to a genus of flowering plants in the mahogany family (Meliaceae), comprising trees commonly known as mahoganies, which are native to the tropical Americas.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The valuable timber is sourced from Genus Swietinia.
- Botanists study the characteristics of Genus Swietinia to understand its diversity.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and forestry contexts: The term is used in scientific classification and commercial forestry to identify the source of genuine mahogany wood.
- True mahogany for fine furniture comes from trees classified under Genus Swietinia.
Variants and Related Words
- Swietinia (n): The standardized scientific name for the genus, often used interchangeably with "Genus Swietinia."
- Swietinia mahagoni (n): A species within the genus, commonly called West Indian mahogany or Cuban mahogany.
- Swietinia macrophylla (n): Another species within the genus, commonly called Honduran mahogany or big-leaf mahogany.
Synonyms
- Mahogany genus: A common name reference for the taxonomic group.
- True mahogany trees: A descriptive term distinguishing trees of this genus from other woods called "mahogany."
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Meliaceae (n): The plant family to which Genus Swietinia belongs.
- Timber tree (n): A descriptive term for its primary economic use.
Noun
- tropical American mahogany trees