Genus Saxe-gothea (Noun)
Meaning
One species: Prince Albert's yew.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Prince Albert's yew is a species within the genus Saxe-gothea, native to the mountainous regions of New Guinea.
- The genus Saxe-gothea is a small group of coniferous plants, with Prince Albert's yew being one of its notable species.
- Prince Albert's yew, a member of the genus Saxe-gothea, is often cultivated in botanical gardens for its unique characteristics.
- Taxonomists have classified Prince Albert's yew as part of the genus Saxe-gothea, which is closely related to other coniferous genera.
- The discovery of Prince Albert's yew in the genus Saxe-gothea has expanded our understanding of coniferous plant diversity in New Guinea.