Definition of Genus plagianthus

1. Noun. Small genus of shrubs and trees of Australia and New Zealand.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Genus Plagianthus

genus Pisanosaurus
genus Piscidia
genus Pisonia
genus Pistacia
genus Pistia
genus Pisum
genus Pithecanthropus
genus Pithecellobium
genus Pithecia
genus Pithecolobium
genus Pitta
genus Pituophis
genus Pitymys
genus Pityrogramma
genus Placuna
genus Plagianthus
genus Planera
genus Planococcus
genus Plantago
genus Plasmodiophora
genus Plasmodium
genus Platalea
genus Platanthera
genus Platanus
genus Platichthys
genus Platycerium
genus Platylobium
genus Platymiscium
genus Platypoecilus
genus Platystemon

Literary usage of Genus plagianthus

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Companion to the Botanical Magazine: Being a Journal, Containing Such by Sir William Jackson Hooker (1836)
"The Embothrium The genus Plagianthus of Forster, of the family of which Botanists are divided in opinion, ..."

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