Genus Baptisia (Noun)
Meaning
Genus of North American plants with showy flowers and an inflated pod.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The genus Baptisia is a group of North American plants known for their vibrant flowers and unique seed pods.
- Baptisia, commonly referred to as false indigo, is a genus of flowering plants native to eastern North America.
- The genus Baptisia is characterized by its showy flowers, which are often blue or purple in color, and its distinctive inflated seed pods.
- Plants in the genus Baptisia are often used in gardens for their ornamental value and ability to attract pollinators.
- The genus Baptisia is part of the legume family and includes several species of flowering plants with a range of growth habits and flower colors.