genus Seriphidium
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Definition
Noun: - A genus of woody plants primarily cultivated for their silver or grey, often aromatic, foliage. These plants were formerly classified within the genus Artemisia.
Usage
- Genus Seriphidium is used in botanical and horticultural contexts to refer to a specific taxonomic group of plants.
- It is a scientific (Latin) name and is always written in italics in formal writing.
Examples
- genus Seriphidium
- genus Seriphidium.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic discussions, the full name may be followed by the authority who named the genus (e.g., (Besser ex Less.) Poljakov).
- The term is used in contrast to the broader genus , from which it was segregated.
Variants and Related Words
- Seriphidium: The singular form of the genus name.
- Artemisia: The genus to which species were formerly assigned.
- Wormwood: A common name for some species historically in , some of which may now be in .
Synonyms
- There are no direct common-language synonyms for this scientific taxonomic name. In informal gardening contexts, it might be loosely referred to as "silver sagebrush" or "arctic sage" for some species, but these are not precise equivalents.
Related Phrases
- Formerly included in Artemisia: A standard phrase used to explain the taxonomic history of this genus.
Noun
- woody plants grown chiefly for their silver or grey and often aromatic foliage; formerly included in the genus Artemisia