genus Catasetum
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Definition
Noun: - A taxonomic genus of tropical American orchids, characterized by having showy, often dimorphic flowers where the male and female blooms are typically borne on separate inflorescences.
Usage
- As a subject: is known for its unique pollination mechanism.
- As an object: Botanists have been studying for decades.
- With modifiers: The diverse contains over 160 recognized species.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- In formal botanical writing, the genus name is often italicized: .
- The term is frequently used in discussions of plant taxonomy, evolution, and specialized horticulture.
Variants and Related Words
- Catasetum: The singular form, often used interchangeably in horticultural contexts to refer to the genus or an individual plant belonging to it.
- She added a beautiful Catasetum to her orchid collection.
- Catasetinae: The name of the subtribe within the orchid family (Orchidaceae) to which genus belongs.
Synonyms
- Catasetum orchids: A more descriptive, common-name style synonym.
- (In precise scientific contexts, there are no direct taxonomic synonyms for a genus name.)
Notes
- This is a specialized scientific term. In everyday conversation, one would more likely say "Catasetum orchids" or simply "orchids," specifying the genus only in technical or gardening-specific discussions.
- The defining characteristic—separate male and female inflorescences—is a key feature distinguishing it from other orchid genera.
Noun
- genus of tropical American orchids having showy male and female flowers usually on separate inflorescences