genus Ornithogalum

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Definition

Noun 1. Genus Ornithogalum: A genus of perennial bulbous plants belonging to the family Asparagaceae (subfamily Scilloideae), though sometimes historically placed in the family Hyacinthaceae. Plants in this genus are commonly known as star-of-Bethlehem, characterized by their star-shaped, often white, flowers with a green or blackish stripe on the outer surface of each tepal.

Usage Examples
  • The garden featured several species from the genus Ornithogalum, their white stars brightening the spring border.
  • Botanists are studying the phylogenetic relationships within genus Ornithogalum.
  • Genus Ornithogalum includes both ornamental plants and species considered invasive weeds in some regions.
Advanced Usage
  • The genus name Ornithogalum is derived from Greek words meaning "bird's milk," an ancient term for something wonderful.
  • In taxonomic writing, the genus name is often italicized: Ornithogalum.
Variants and Related Words
  • Ornithogalum (n): The standardized scientific (Latin) name for the genus, used interchangeably with "genus Ornithogalum" in botanical contexts.
  • star-of-Bethlehem (n): The common name for many plants within this genus.
  • Asparagaceae (n): The plant family to which this genus is currently assigned.
  • Hyacinthaceae (n): A former family name in which this genus was sometimes classified.
Synonyms
  • Ornithogalum (This is the direct synonym, as "genus Ornithogalum" is the full taxonomic designation).
Related Terms and Phrases
  • Type species: is a well-known representative species of the genus.
  • Bulbous plant: A descriptive term for the growth habit of plants in this genus.
Noun
  1. sometimes placed in family Hyacinthaceae