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Definition of Plant genus
1. Noun. A genus of plants.
Group relationships: Kingdom Plantae, Plant Kingdom, Plantae
Specialized synonyms: Genus Sequoiadendron, Sequoiadendron, Genus Campanula, Dioscorea, Genus Dioscorea, Genus Tamus, Tamus, Agrostis, Genus Agrostis, Arrhenatherum, Genus Arrhenatherum, Avena, Genus Avena, Genus Hamamelis, Hamamelis, Corylopsis, Genus Corylopsis, Fothergilla, Genus Fothergilla, Genus Liquidambar, Liquidambar, Genus Parrotia, Parrotia, Genus Parrotiopsis, Parrotiopsis, Genus Laguncularia, Laguncularia, Genus Lagerstroemia, Lagerstroemia, Alpinia, Genus Alpinia, Genus Languas, Genus Zerumbet, Aframomum, Genus Aframomum, Genus Paris, Paris, Genus Linum, Linum, Genus Physostigma, Physostigma, Arenga, Genus Arenga, Genus Livistona, Livistona, Genus Phytelephas, Phytelephas, Genus Geranium, Erythroxylon, Erythroxylum, Genus Erythroxylon, Genus Erythroxylum, Crassula, Genus Crassula, Genus Sedum, Aeonium, Genus Aeonium, Genus Ribes, Ribes, Genus Phlox, Genus Linanthus, Linanthus, Borago, Genus Borago, Amsinckia, Genus Amsinckia, Genus Anchusa, Cynoglossum, Genus Cynoglossum, Echium, Genus Echium, Genus Hackelia, Genus Lappula, Hackelia, Lappula, Genus Lithospermum, Lithospermum, Genus Mertensia, Mertensia, Genus Myosotis, Myosotis, Genus Onosmodium, Onosmodium, Genus Symphytum, Symphytum, Genus Utricularia, Utricularia, Genus Pinguicula, Pinguicula, Genus Genlisea, Genus Martynia, Genus Sesamum, Sesamum, Genus Proboscidea, Proboscidea
Lexicographical Neighbors of Plant Genus
Literary usage of Plant genus
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Explorations Into the World of Lewis and Clark: 194 Essays from the Pages of by Robert A. Saindon (2003)
"... and the plant genera Lewisia and Clarkia are: Abert's squirrel (Sciurus aberti,
named for Colonel Abert), the plant genus Fremontia; McCown's longspur ..."
2. Explorations Into the World of Lewis and Clark V-2 of 3 by Robert A. Saindon (2003)
"... and Clarkia are: Abert's squirrel (Sciurus aberti, named for Colonel Abert),
the plant genus Fremontia; McCown's longspur ..."
3. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1895)
"... had no doubt but that it represented the impression of a plant. In his'
Tableau,' 1849, p. 86, he placed it under a plant genus which he renamed ..."
4. Elementary Plant Biology by James Edward Peabody, Arthur Ellsworth Hunt (1912)
"plant genus. — Again, each of the or more families is made up of a varying number
of more closely related plant groups, each of which is known as a genus. ..."
5. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and (1910)
"... f- : a hazy notion that the final syllable is the Greek word £л- " flower,"
which enters into a vast number of botanical man The plant genus A muran!us ..."
6. Elementary Biology, Plant, Animal, Human by James Edward Peabody, Arthur Ellsworth Hunt (1912)
"plant genus.—Again, each of the or more familie is made up of a varying number
of more closely related plant groups, each of which is known as a genus. ..."
7. Explorations Into the World of Lewis and Clark: 194 Essays from the Pages of by Robert A. Saindon (2003)
"... and the plant genera Lewisia and Clarkia are: Abert's squirrel (Sciurus aberti,
named for Colonel Abert), the plant genus Fremontia; McCown's longspur ..."
8. Explorations Into the World of Lewis and Clark V-2 of 3 by Robert A. Saindon (2003)
"... and Clarkia are: Abert's squirrel (Sciurus aberti, named for Colonel Abert),
the plant genus Fremontia; McCown's longspur ..."
9. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1895)
"... had no doubt but that it represented the impression of a plant. In his'
Tableau,' 1849, p. 86, he placed it under a plant genus which he renamed ..."
10. Elementary Plant Biology by James Edward Peabody, Arthur Ellsworth Hunt (1912)
"plant genus. — Again, each of the or more families is made up of a varying number
of more closely related plant groups, each of which is known as a genus. ..."
11. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and (1910)
"... f- : a hazy notion that the final syllable is the Greek word £л- " flower,"
which enters into a vast number of botanical man The plant genus A muran!us ..."
12. Elementary Biology, Plant, Animal, Human by James Edward Peabody, Arthur Ellsworth Hunt (1912)
"plant genus.—Again, each of the or more familie is made up of a varying number
of more closely related plant groups, each of which is known as a genus. ..."