gnaphalium
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Definition
Noun: 1. A genus of plants: A large and widely distributed genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, commonly known as cudweeds. These plants are typically characterized as coarse, hairy herbs with whitish or woolly flower heads (involucres).
Usage
- The word "gnaphalium" is used as a proper noun to refer to the botanical genus itself. It is primarily used in scientific, botanical, and horticultural contexts.
- Example: "The researcher identified the specimen as belonging to the genus ."
Examples
- Scientific Classification: " is a genus in the tribe Gnaphalieae within the daisy family."
- Descriptive Botany: "Many species are recognized by their dense, woolly or hairy stems and leaves."
- Common Name Reference: "Plants in the genus are often collectively referred to as cudweeds or everlastings."
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Discussion: The classification of species within has been revised over time, with many species formerly placed here now moved to other genera like and . In modern botanical literature, the name is often used in a historical or specific context.
- Example: "The traditional genus Gnaphalium has been split based on molecular phylogenetic studies."
Variants and Related Words
- Gnaphalieae (noun): The tribe of daisy plants to which the genus belongs.
- Cudweed (noun): A common name for many species within and related genera, referring to their woolly appearance.
- Everlasting (noun): Another common name for some species, especially those used in dried floral arrangements due to their long-lasting flower heads.
Synonyms
- Genus Gnaphalium: The full taxonomic designation.
- (Commonly) Cudweeds: While not a perfect synonym, this is the most frequent collective common name for plants in this genus.
Related Phrases / Terms
- Whitish involucre: A key descriptive phrase for species, referring to the whorl of bracts surrounding the flower head.
- Woolly herbs: A descriptive term capturing the characteristic hairy texture of these plants.
Noun
- large widely distributed genus of coarse hairy herbs with whitish involucres