genus veratrum
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A botanist carefully examines a specimen of the genus Veratrum in a field guide.
Definition
Noun: - A taxonomic category of plants: "Genus Veratrum" is a genus in the plant family Melanthiaceae, comprising coarse, poisonous, perennial herbs.
Usage
- This term is used in scientific, botanical, and taxonomic contexts to classify and refer to a specific group of related plant species.
- : The toxic alkaloids found in genus Veratrum have been studied for their medicinal potential.
- : Several species within genus Veratrum are commonly known as false hellebores.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical nomenclature, the genus name is always capitalized and italicized.
- : The study focused on the phylogenetic relationships within .
Variants and Related Words
- Veratrum (n): The standardized, abbreviated form of the genus name used in scientific literature.
- Melanthiaceae (n): The plant family to which this genus belongs.
- Hellebore (n): A common name for some plants in this genus, though "false hellebore" is more precise to avoid confusion with plants in the genus .
Synonyms
- False hellebore genus: A descriptive common name for this group of plants.
Related Terms
- Taxonomy (n): The science of classification, within which the concept of a genus is fundamental.
- Perennial (adj/n): A plant that lives for more than two years, a characteristic of plants in this genus.
- Alkaloid (n): A class of naturally occurring organic compounds, often pharmacologically active, which are present in the poisonous species of this genus.
A botanist carefully examines a specimen of the genus Veratrum in a field guide.
Noun
- a genus of coarse poisonous perennial herbs; sometimes placed in subfamily Melanthiaceae