genus Bassia
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Definition
Noun: 1. A genus of plants: "Genus Bassia" is the scientific name for a group of flowering plants in the amaranth family (Amaranthaceae). These plants are often characterized by their small, scale-like leaves and tolerance for dry or salty conditions. The common name for plants in this genus is "summer cypress."
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The genus Bassia includes several species adapted to arid environments.
- Botanists are studying the evolutionary history of genus Bassia.
- A common ornamental plant from genus Bassia is Bassia scoparia, also known as burning bush.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical taxonomy: The name is always formatted with "genus" italicized (or underlined) and the species name capitalized: Bassia. In formal writing, it is often followed by the name of the scientist who first described it (the authority), e.g., All.
- As a type specimen: The term can refer to the defining example of the genus, such as , which is the type species for .
Variants and Related Words
- Bassia (n): The standardized, abbreviated form used in scientific contexts. Example: " species are found worldwide."
- Summer cypress (n): A common name for .
- Kochia (n): A former genus name under which many species were once classified. This synonym is still used in some horticultural contexts.
Synonyms
- Kochia (in historical/taxonomic context)
Notes on Meaning
The term "genus Bassia" has a single, specific meaning in scientific (botanical) English. It does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb uses. It refers exclusively to a taxonomic rank grouping closely related plant species.
Noun
- summer cypress