genus Trema
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Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic genus of flowering plants: "Genus Trema" is the scientific name for a genus of evergreen trees and shrubs belonging to the family Ulmaceae (the elm family). These plants are native to tropical and subtropical regions.
Usage Notes
- "Genus Trema" is a formal, scientific term used primarily in botany, biology, and ecology.
- It is always written with the genus name () italicized. The word "genus" may or may not be italicized, but the taxonomic name is.
- It refers to the entire group of species classified under this genus.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The study focused on the ecological role of genus Trema in secondary forest succession.
- Several species within genus Trema are known for their rapid growth in disturbed habitats.
- Botanists have revised the classification of genus Trema based on new genetic data.
Advanced Usage
- The genus is often discussed in contexts of pioneer species or early successional plants, as they are among the first to colonize cleared land.
- In ethnobotany, specific species (e.g., ) are studied for their traditional medicinal uses.
Variants and Related Words
- Trema (n): The abbreviated, standard form of the genus name. (e.g., " species are common in the tropics.")
- Trematode (n): This is a completely unrelated word. It refers to a class of parasitic flatworms (flukes) and shares no etymological or biological connection with the plant genus . It is included here to prevent confusion due to the similarity in spelling.
Synonyms
- Taxonomic Genus Trema: There are no common-language synonyms for this precise scientific name. In general descriptive text, it might be referred to as "the genus" or "trees of the genus."
Different Meanings
The term "genus Trema" has only one specific meaning in modern scientific English: the botanical genus as described. It does not have idiomatic or figurative uses.
Noun
- an evergreen tree of the family Ulmaceae that grows in tropical America and Africa and Asia