Genus Camelina (Noun)
Meaning
Annual and biennial herbs of Mediterranean to central Asia.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Genus Camelina is a group of annual and biennial herbs native to the Mediterranean to central Asia region.
- These plants, belonging to the genus Camelina, have been cultivated for their seeds which produce a vegetable oil.
- In the Mediterranean region, the genus Camelina can be found growing wild as an annual or biennial herb.
- Camelina, also known as false flax, is a genus of plants characterized by their small yellow flowers and linear leaves.
- The genus Camelina comprises several species of annual and biennial herbs, including C. sativa, which is widely cultivated for its seeds.