genus cassiope
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A small cluster of genus Cassiope blooms with delicate pink flowers on a rocky alpine slope.
Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic genus of low-growing evergreen shrubs: Genus Cassiope is a scientific (botanical) classification for a group of small, tufted, evergreen shrubs. These plants are native to cold, temperate, and arctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere. They are characterized by having small, scale-like leaves that resemble moss and produce delicate, bell-shaped flowers that hang downward.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The alpine garden featured several species from the genus Cassiope.
- Botanists study the adaptations of genus Cassiope to survive in harsh, cold climates.
- A key identifier for plants in genus Cassiope is their nodding, bell-shaped flowers.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical nomenclature: The name is always italicized, and the genus name is capitalized. A specific species would be written as, for example, .
- In ecological contexts: The term is used to discuss plant communities in tundra, alpine, or boreal habitats. For instance: "Heathlands dominated by genus Cassiope are common in the subarctic."
Variants and Related Words
- Cassiope (n): The abbreviated, standard form used in botanical contexts (e.g., "The genus belongs to the family Ericaceae.").
- Heather (n): A common name for related plants in the family Ericaceae, though not all heathers belong to the genus .
- Ericaceae (n): The plant family (the heath family) to which genus Cassiope belongs.
Synonyms
- Scientific Synonym: There are no direct common-language synonyms for this precise taxonomic group. In descriptive terms, one might refer to "arctic bell-heathers" or "moss heathers," which are informal names for plants within this genus.
Related Phrases
- Cassiope mertensiana: The scientific name for a specific species within the genus, commonly known as white mountain heather.
- Cassiope tetragona: The scientific name for another species, commonly known as arctic bell-heather or four-angled mountain heather.
A small cluster of genus Cassiope blooms with delicate pink flowers on a rocky alpine slope.
Noun
- low tufted evergreen shrubs of colder parts of north temperate regions having moss-like foliage and nodding white or pink flowers