genus Conium
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Definition
Noun: 1. A small genus of highly toxic biennial plants: "Genus Conium" is the scientific (taxonomic) name for a specific group of flowering plants within the family Apiaceae. This genus is characterized by containing highly poisonous biennial species, most notably the plant commonly known as poison hemlock.
Usage Notes
- "Genus Conium" is a formal, scientific term used primarily in botany, biology, and toxicology.
- It is always capitalized ("Genus Conium" or simply "") when referring to the taxonomic rank.
- In non-scientific contexts, the common names of its species (e.g., poison hemlock) are used instead.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The toxic alkaloids are found throughout Genus Conium.
- Botanists are studying the evolutionary history of Genus Conium.
- Conium maculatum is the most widespread species within Genus Conium.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used to specify a level of biological classification.
- The plant belongs to the family Apiaceae and the genus Conium.
Variants and Related Words
- Conium: The abbreviated, italicized form used in scientific binomial nomenclature.
- The specimen was identified as Conium maculatum.
- Conium maculatum: The full scientific name for the species commonly known as poison hemlock or European hemlock.
- Poison hemlock: The most common English name for the toxic plant .
- Hemlock (in this context): A common name for plants in this genus, though this word can also refer to unrelated trees (e.g., Tsuga).
Synonyms
- Hemlock genus: An informal synonym used in some botanical descriptions.
- Poison hemlock genus: A descriptive synonym emphasizing its most famous toxic species.
Important Note
There are no idioms or phrasal verbs associated with this specific scientific term. Its usage is strictly technical and literal.
Noun
- small genus of highly toxic biennials: hemlock