genus vaccinium
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Definition
Noun: - A taxonomic genus of flowering plants in the heath family (Ericaceae), comprising evergreen or deciduous shrubs that bear edible berries. These plants are native to the Northern Hemisphere and include commercially and ecologically important species such as cranberries, blueberries, huckleberries, and bilberries.
Usage
- The term is used in scientific, botanical, and horticultural contexts to classify and discuss this specific group of plants.
- It is a formal, taxonomic name and is typically used in writing rather than everyday conversation.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic hierarchy, is the genus name. Species names are formed by combining the genus name with a specific epithet (e.g., for the highbush blueberry).
- The genus is often discussed in contexts of plant ecology, fruit cultivation, and nutritional science due to the health benefits associated with its berries.
Variants and Related Words
- Vaccinium (n): The standard form of the genus name, often used identically to "genus Vaccinium" in scientific literature.
- Vacciniaceae (n, obsolete): An old family name sometimes used for this group, now largely superseded by Ericaceae.
- Vaccinium species (n phrase): Refers to the individual types of plants within the genus (e.g., various species were sampled).
Synonyms
- Blueberry genus: An informal, descriptive synonym referencing one of its most common members.
- Cranberry genus: An informal, descriptive synonym referencing another common member.
Related Phrases
- Member of the genus Vaccinium: A phrase used to specify that a plant belongs to this taxonomic group.
- The bilberry is a cherished member of the genus Vaccinium in Europe.
- Vaccinium berries: A common phrase referring collectively to the fruits produced by plants in this genus.
- The antioxidant properties of Vaccinium berries are well-documented.
Noun
- evergreen or deciduous berry-bearing shrubs of northern hemisphere: cranberries; blueberries