genus retama
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Definition
Noun: A small taxonomic genus of flowering shrubs native to the Mediterranean region. These plants are characterized by their broom-like appearance and are frequently classified within the broader genus Genista in some botanical systems.
Usage
The term "genus Retama" is used in scientific and botanical contexts to refer specifically to this group of shrubs. It is a formal taxonomic name. - The botanist specialized in studying the genus Retama. - This species was recently reclassified from genus Retama to genus Genista.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic discussions: The name is used when debating or clarifying the classification and relationships between plant genera.
- The debate centered on whether genus Retama should remain distinct or be merged with Genista.
Variants and Related Words
- Retama (noun): Often used interchangeably as the common name for the genus itself or for plants within it.
- The white retama is a common sight in coastal areas.
- Broom (noun): A common name for shrubs in the related genera , , and , referring to their shape and traditional use.
- Genista (noun): The larger genus to which species are sometimes taxonomically assigned.
Synonyms
- Broom genus (informal, descriptive)
- Retama (when used as the genus name)
Different Meanings
As a precise scientific (Latin) name for a genus, "genus Retama" does not have other common meanings. Its usage is confined to botany and taxonomy.
Noun
- small genus of Mediterranean shrubs; often included in genus Genista