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MAGNOLIID DICOT GENUS

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 Dictionary entry overview: What does magnoliid dicot genus mean? 

MAGNOLIID DICOT GENUS (noun)
  The noun MAGNOLIID DICOT GENUS has 1 sense:

1. genus of dicotyledonous flowering plants regarded as among the most primitive of extant angiospermsplay

  Familiarity information: MAGNOLIID DICOT GENUS used as a noun is very rare.


 Dictionary entry details 


MAGNOLIID DICOT GENUS (noun)


Sense 1

Meaning:

Genus of dicotyledonous flowering plants regarded as among the most primitive of extant angiosperms

Classified under:

Nouns denoting plants

Hypernyms ("magnoliid dicot genus" is a kind of...):

dicot genus; magnoliopsid genus (genus of flowering plants having two cotyledons (embryonic leaves) in the seed which usually appear at germination)

Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "magnoliid dicot genus"):

Consolida; genus Consolida (plants having flowers resembling the larkspur's but differing from larkspur's in the arrangement of petals; sometimes included in genus Delphinium)

genus Nelumbo; Nelumbo (sometimes placed in the family Nymphaeaceae: lotuses)

Cabomba; genus Cabomba (alternatively, a member of the family Nymphaeaceae; a small genus of American aquatic plants)

Brasenia; genus Brasenia (alternatively, a member of the family Nymphaeaceae)

genus Paeonia; Paeonia (peonies: herbaceous or shrubby plants having showy flowers)

genus Ranunculus; Ranunculus (annual, biennial or perennial herbs: buttercup; crowfoot)

Aconitum; genus Aconitum (genus of poisonous plants of temperate regions of northern hemisphere with a vaulted and enlarged petal)

Actaea; genus Actaea (baneberry)

Adonis; genus Adonis (annual or perennial herbs)

genus Anemone (perennial herbs with tuberous roots and beautiful flowers; of north and south temperate regions)

Anemonella; genus Anemonella (one species: rue anemone)

genus Aquilegia (columbine)

Caltha; genus Caltha (a genus of Caltha)

Cimicifuga; genus Cimicifuga (small genus of perennial herbs of north temperate regions: bugbane)

genus Clematis (large genus of deciduous or evergreen woody vines or erect herbs)

Coptis; genus Coptis (small genus of low perennial herbs having yellow rhizomes and white or yellow flowers)

genus Nuphar; Nuphar (spatterdocks)

genus Delphinium (large genus of chiefly perennial erect branching herbs of north temperate regions some poisonous)

Eranthis; genus Eranthis (winter aconite)

genus Helleborus; Helleborus (a genus of Helleborus)

genus Hepatica (small genus of perennial herbs of north temperate regions; allied to genus Anemone)

genus Hydrastis; Hydrastis (small genus of perennial herbs having rhizomes and palmate leaves and small solitary flowers; of northeastern United States and Japan)

genus Isopyrum; Isopyrum (tufted perennial herbs of northern hemisphere)

genus Laccopetalum; Laccopetalum (one species: giant buttercup)

genus Nigella (erect annual Eurasian herbs)

genus Pulsatilla; Pulsatilla (includes a group of plants that in some classifications are included in the genus Anemone: pasqueflowers)

genus Thalictrum; Thalictrum (widely distributed genus of perennial herbs: meadow rue)

genus Trautvetteria; Trautvetteria (small genus of perennial herbs: false bugbane)

genus Trollius; Trollius (perennial herbs of north temperate regions: globeflowers)

Drimys; genus Drimys (shrubs and trees of southern hemisphere having aromatic foliage)

genus Pseudowintera; genus Wintera; Pseudowintera; Wintera (evergreen shrubs or small trees of Australia and New Zealand)

genus Lardizabala; Lardizabala (evergreen monoecious climbers of South America having dark mauve-blue edible berries)

Annona; genus Annona (type genus of the Annonaceae; tropical American trees or shrubs)

Asimina; genus Asimina (pawpaw)

Cananga; Canangium; genus Cananga; genus Canangium (a genus of Malayan tree)

genus Oxandra; Oxandra (genus of tropical trees)

genus Xylopia; Xylopia (tropical evergreen trees or shrubs; chiefly African)

Berberis; genus Berberis (large genus of shrubs of temperate zones of New and Old Worlds)

Caulophyllum; genus Caulophyllum (blue cohosh)

Epimedium; genus Epimedium (herbaceous perennials of Mediterranean to India and eastern Asia)

genus Mahonia; Mahonia (evergreen shrubs and small trees of North and Central America and Asia)

genus Podophyllum; Podophyllum (perennial rhizomatous herbs)

Calycanthus; genus Calycanthus (a magnoliid dicot genus of the family Calycanthaceae including: allspice)

Chimonanthus; genus Chimonanthus (small genus of Asian deciduous or evergreen shrubs having fragrant flowers: winter sweet)

Ceratophyllum; genus Ceratophyllum (constituting the family Ceratophyllaceae: hornworts)

Cercidiphyllum; genus Cercidiphyllum (one species: katsura tree)

genus Laurus; Laurus (small evergreen trees or shrubs with aromatic leaves)

Cinnamomum; genus Cinnamomum (Asiatic and Australian aromatic trees and shrubs)

genus Lindera; Lindera (aromatic evergreen or deciduous dioecious shrubs or trees of eastern Asia and North America)

Benzoin; genus Benzoin (used in some classifications for the American spicebush and certain other plants often included in the genus Lindera)

genus Persea; Persea (avocado)

genus Sassafras (a genus of sassafras)

genus Umbellularia; Umbellularia (aromatic evergreen trees of Pacific coast)

genus Illicium; Illicium (anise trees: evergreen trees with aromatic leaves)

genus Magnolia (shrubs or trees of North America or Asia having entire evergreen or deciduous leaves; among most ancient of angiosperm genera)

genus Liriodendron; Liriodendron (tulip trees)

genus Menispermum; Menispermum (climbing herbs)

Cocculus; genus Cocculus (climbing plants or shrubs)

genus Myristica; Myristica (type genus of Myristicaceae; tropical Asian evergreen trees with small white or yellow flowers followed by fleshy fruits)

genus Nymphaea; Nymphaea (the type genus of the family Nymphaeaceae; any of a variety of water lilies)

Holonyms ("magnoliid dicot genus" is a member of...):

Magnoliidae; ranalian complex; subclass Magnoliidae (a group of families of trees and shrubs and herbs having well-developed perianths and apocarpous ovaries and generally regarded as the most primitive extant flowering plants; contains 36 families including Magnoliaceae and Ranunculaceae; sometimes classified as a superorder)


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