Magnoliid Dicot Genus (Noun)
Meaning
Genus of dicotyledonous flowering plants regarded as among the most primitive of extant angiosperms.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The magnoliid dicot genus, Magnolia, is a well-known example of a primitive angiosperm that has remained relatively unchanged since the time of the dinosaurs.
- The fossil record indicates that the magnoliid dicot genus, Liriodendron, has been present on Earth for over 100 million years.
- The magnoliid dicot genus, Annona, is a diverse group of flowering plants that are commonly found in tropical regions around the world.
- Botanists have long been fascinated by the magnoliid dicot genus, Calycanthus, due to its unique and primitive characteristics.
- The magnoliid dicot genus, Asimina, is a small but distinct group of flowering plants that are native to North America.
Hypernyms
Hyponyms
- Genus Myristica
- Genus Anemonella
- Genus Chimonanthus
- Genus Caltha
- Canangium
- Genus Podophyllum
- Genus Consolida
- Genus Xylopia
- Genus Caulophyllum
- Genus Benzoin
- Genus Pulsatilla
- Genus Cimicifuga
- Genus Menispermum
- Genus Annona
- Genus Paeonia
- Genus Coptis
- Genus Ceratophyllum
- Genus Laccopetalum
- Genus Eranthis
- Genus Cercidiphyllum
- Genus Trollius
- Genus Nymphaea
- Genus Adonis
- Genus Ranunculus
- Genus Epimedium
- Genus Laurus
- Genus Nuphar
- Genus Wintera
- Genus Calycanthus
- Genus Helleborus
- Genus Lindera
- Genus Cocculus
- Genus Brasenia
- Genus Berberis
- Genus Aconitum
- Genus Actaea
- Genus Illicium
- Genus Hydrastis
- Genus Cabomba
- Wintera
- Genus Asimina
- Genus Trautvetteria
- Genus Oxandra
- Genus Thalictrum
- Genus Cananga
- Genus Liriodendron
- Genus Nelumbo
- Genus Lardizabala
- Genus Canangium
- Genus Cinnamomum
- Genus Mahonia
- Genus Umbellularia
- Genus Persea
- Genus Drimys
- Genus Pseudowintera
- Genus Isopyrum