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dilleniid dicot genus - genus of more or less advanced dicotyledonous trees and shrubs and herbs | ||
dicot genus, magnoliopsid genus genus of flowering plants having two cotyledons (embryonic leaves) in the seed which usually appear at germination | ||
dilleniidae, subclass dilleniidae a group of families of more or less advanced trees and shrubs and herbs having either polypetalous or gamopetalous corollas and often with ovules attached to the walls of the ovary; contains 69 families including Ericaceae and Cruciferae and Malvaceae; sometimes classified as a superorder | ||
capparis, genus capparis tropical or subtropical evergreen shrubs or small trees | ||
genus cleome, cleome tropical and subtropical annual or perennial herbs or low shrubs | ||
crateva, genus crateva tropical genus of small trees or shrubs | ||
genus polanisia, polanisia widely distributed herbs having palmate leaves and creamy white to or pink to magenta flowers with many stamens of unequal length | ||
aethionema, genus aethionema Old World genus of the family Cruciferae | ||
alliaria, genus alliaria a genus of herbs of the family Cruciferae; have broad leaves and white flowers and long siliques | ||
genus alyssum, alyssum a genus of the family Cruciferae | ||
anastatica, genus anastatica one species: rose of Jericho; resurrection plant | ||
arabidopsis, genus arabidopsis a genus of the mustard family having white or yellow or purplish flowers; closely related to genus Arabis | ||
arabis, genus arabis annual to perennial woody herbs of temperate North America, Europe and Asia: rockcress | ||
armoracia, genus armoracia horseradish | ||
barbarea, genus barbarea biennial or perennial herbs of north temperate regions: winter cress | ||
berteroa, genus berteroa hoary alyssum | ||
biscutella, genus biscutella genus of Eurasian herbs and small shrubs: buckler mustard | ||
brassica, genus brassica mustards: cabbages; cauliflowers; turnips; etc. | ||
cakile, genus cakile small genus of succulent annual herbs found on sandy shores of North America and Europe | ||
camelina, false flax, genus camelina annual and biennial herbs of Mediterranean to central Asia | ||
capsella, genus capsella shepherd's purse | ||
cardamine, genus cardamine bittercress, bitter cress | ||
dentaria, genus dentaria usually included in genus Cardamine; in some classifications considered a separate genus | ||
cheiranthus, genus cheiranthus Old World perennial plants grown for their showy flowers | ||
cochlearia, genus cochlearia a genus of the family Cruciferae | ||
crambe, genus crambe annual or perennial herbs with large leaves that resemble the leaves of cabbages | ||
descurainia, genus descurainia includes annual or biennial herbs of America and Europe very similar to and often included among those of genera Sisymbrium or Hugueninia; not recognized in some classification systems | ||
diplotaxis, genus diplotaxis wall rocket | ||
genus draba large genus of low tufted herbs of temperate and Arctic regions | ||
eruca, genus eruca annual to perennial herbs of the Mediterranean region | ||
erysimum, genus erysimum large genus of annual or perennial herbs some grown for their flowers and some for their attractive evergreen leaves; Old World and North America | ||
genus heliophila genus of South African flowering herbs and subshrubs | ||
genus hesperis, hesperis biennial or perennial erect herbs having nocturnally fragrant flowers | ||
genus hugueninia, hugueninia one species: tansy-leaved rocket | ||
genus iberis, iberis Old World herbs and subshrubs: candytuft | ||
genus isatis, isatis Old World genus of annual to perennial herbs: woad | ||
genus lepidium, lepidium cosmopolitan genus of annual and biennial and perennial herbs: cress | ||
genus lesquerella, lesquerella genus of low-growing hairy herbs: bladderpods | ||
genus lobularia, lobularia sweet alyssum | ||
genus lunaria, lunaria small genus of European herbs: honesty | ||
genus malcolmia, malcolmia genus of plants usually found in coastal habitats; Mediterranean to Afghanistan | ||
genus matthiola, matthiola genus of Old World plants grown as ornamentals | ||
genus nasturtium, nasturtium flowers and seeds and leaves all used as flavorings | ||
genus physaria, physaria small genus of western North American herbs similar to Lesquerella: bladderpods | ||
genus pritzelago, pritzelago chamois cress | ||
genus raphanus, raphanus radish | ||
genus rorippa, rorippa annual and perennial herbs of damp habitats; cosmopolitan except Antarctica | ||
genus schizopetalon small genus of South American herbs grown for its flowers | ||
genus sinapis, sinapis small genus of Old World herbs usually included in genus Brassica | ||
genus sisymbrium genus of Old World annual or biennial or perennial herbs with racemose flowers; many are considered to be weeds | ||
genus stanleya, stanleya prince's plume | ||
genus stephanomeria, stephanomeria malheur wire lettuce | ||
genus subularia, subularia small genus of herbs of north temperate regions and mountains of tropical Africa | ||
genus thlaspi, thlaspi herbs of temperate regions: pennycress | ||
genus thysanocarpus, thysanocarpus small genus of herbs of upland regions of the Pacific coast of North America | ||
genus turritis, turritis closely related to and often included in genus Arabis | ||
genus vesicaria, vesicaria small genus of chiefly Mediterranean herbs: bladderpods | ||
genus papaver, papaver type genus of the Papaveraceae; chiefly bristly hairy herbs with usually showy flowers | ||
genus argemone prickly poppies | ||
genus bocconia tropical American trees or shrubs closely related to genus Macleaya | ||
chelidonium, genus chelidonium one species: greater celandine | ||
genus corydalis, corydalis annual or perennial herbs of Himalayan China and South Africa | ||
dendromecon, genus dendromecon one species: bush poppy | ||
eschscholtzia, genus eschscholtzia showy herbs of western North America | ||
genus glaucium, glaucium herbs of Europe and North Africa and Asia: horned poppy | ||
genus hunnemania, hunnemannia one species: golden cup | ||
genus macleaya, macleaya a perennial herb of eastern Asia: plume poppy | ||
genus meconopsis, meconopsis herbs almost entirely of mountains of China and Tibet; often monocarpic | ||
genus platystemon, platystemon one species: creamcups | ||
genus romneya, romneya one species: matilija poppy | ||
genus sanguinaria, sanguinaria one species: bloodroot | ||
genus stylomecon, stylomecon one species: wind poppy | ||
genus stylophorum, stylophorum wood poppies | ||
fumaria, genus fumaria annual herbs whose flowers have only one petal spurred at the base | ||
adlumia, genus adlumia one species: climbing fumitory | ||
dicentra, genus dicentra North American and Asian herbs with divided leaves and irregular flowers | ||
genus loasa genus of tropical American prickly herbs or subshrubs | ||
genus mentzelia, mentzelia genus of bristly herbs or subshrubs of western America lacking stinging hairs | ||
genus malva, malva herbs and subshrubs: mallows | ||
abelmoschus, genus abelmoschus genus of tropical coarse herbs having large lobed leaves and often yellow flowers | ||
abutilon, genus abutilon herbs or shrubs or small trees: flowering maple; Indian mallow | ||
alcea, genus alcea genus of erect herbs of the Middle East having showy flowers: hollyhocks; in some classification systems synonymous with genus Althaea | ||
genus althaea hollyhocks; in some classification systems synonymous with genus Alcea | ||
callirhoe, genus callirhoe small genus of North American herbs having usually red or purple flowers | ||
genus gossypium, gossypium herbs and shrubs and small trees: cotton | ||
genus hibiscus large genus of tropical and subtropical herbs and shrubs and trees often grown as ornamentals for their profusion of large flowers in a variety of colors | ||
genus hoheria, hoheria small genus of shrubs and small trees of New Zealand: lacebarks | ||
genus iliamna, iliamna small genus of perennial herbs or subshrubs; some often placed in other genera | ||
genus kosteletzya, kosteletzya small genus of herbs of southeastern United States and tropical America and Africa | ||
genus lavatera, lavatera widespread genus of herbs or softwood arborescent shrubs cultivated for their showy flowers | ||
genus malacothamnus, malacothamnus genus of shrubs or small trees: chaparral mallow | ||
genus malope small genus of chiefly European herbs | ||
genus malvastrum, malvastrum genus of mallows characterized by red and yellow flowers often placed in other genera | ||
genus malvaviscus, malvaviscus small genus of shrubs of Central and South America: wax mallows | ||
genus napaea, napaea one species: glade mallow | ||
genus pavonia genus of tropical hairy shrubs or herbs of tropics and subtropics especially South America | ||
genus plagianthus, plagianthus small genus of shrubs and trees of Australia and New Zealand | ||
genus radyera, radyera very small genus of shrubs of southern hemisphere: bush hibiscus | ||
genus sida, sida large genus of tropical subshrubs or herbs some of which yield fibers of mucilaginous substances | ||
genus sidalcea, sidalcea genus of showy plants of western North America having palmate leaves and variously colored racemose flowers | ||
genus sphaeralcea, sphaeralcea large genus of chiefly tropical herbs with showy flowers and mostly globose fruits: globe mallows | ||
genus thespesia, thespesia a small genus of tropical trees including the portia tree | ||
bombax, genus bombax trees of chiefly South America | ||
adansonia, genus adansonia baobab; cream-of-tartar tree | ||
ceiba, genus ceiba tropical American trees with palmately compound leaves and showy bell-shaped flowers | ||
durio, genus durio a genus of tall Asian trees of the family Bombacaceae | ||
genus montezuma one species: medium-sized evergreen tree of Puerto Rico or Mexico | ||
genus ochroma, ochroma one species: balsa | ||
genus pseudobombax, pseudobombax tropical American deciduous shrubs or small trees | ||
elaeocarpus, genus elaeocarpus type genus of the family Elaeocarpaceae | ||
aristotelia, genus aristotelia small genus of shrubs or small trees of Australia and New Zealand and western South America | ||
genus muntingia, muntingia one species: Jamaican cherry; sometimes placed in family Flacourtiaceae | ||
genus sloanea, sloanea genus of tropical hardwood timber trees | ||
genus sterculia type genus of the Sterculiaceae: deciduous or evergreen trees of Old and New World tropics and subtropics | ||
brachychiton, genus brachychiton Australian trees (usually with swollen trunks) | ||
genus cola, cola carbonated drink flavored with extract from kola nuts (`dope' is a southernism in the United States) | ||
genus dombeya genus of African shrubs or small trees | ||
firmiana, genus firmiana small genus of Asian trees or shrubs | ||
fremontia, fremontodendron, genus fremontia, genus fremontodendron flannelbush | ||
genus helicteres, helicteres genus of shrubs and small trees of tropical America and Asia having cylindrical fruits spirally twisted around one another | ||
genus heritiera, genus terrietia, heritiera, terrietia small genus of timber trees of eastern Asia, Australasia and tropical Africa that form large buttresses | ||
genus hermannia, hermannia genus of African herbs and subshrubs having honey-scented bell-shaped flowers | ||
genus pterospermum, pterospermum genus of tropical Asian trees and shrubs | ||
genus tarrietia, tarrietia small genus of east Asian and Australian timber trees | ||
genus theobroma, theobroma cacao plants | ||
genus triplochiton, triplochiton small genus of tropical African trees with maplelike leaves | ||
genus tilia, tilia deciduous trees with smooth usually silver-grey bark of North America and Europe and Asia: lime trees; lindens; basswood | ||
entelea, genus entelea a genus of evergreen shrub that grows in New Zealand | ||
genus corchorus, corchorus widely distributed genus of tropical herbs or subshrubs; especially Asia | ||
genus grewia, grewia a genus of tropical and subtropical Old World climbers or shrubs or trees | ||
genus sparmannia, sparmannia small genus of tropical African shrubs | ||
genus erica large genus of low much-branched woody evergreens ranging from prostrate subshrubs to trees: true heaths | ||
genus andromeda low-growing shrubs of northern regions of northern hemisphere | ||
genus arbutus large evergreen shrubs and trees of southern Europe and western North America: strawberry tree; madrona | ||
arctostaphylos, genus arctostaphylos bearberry; manzanita | ||
bruckenthalia, genus bruckenthalia a genus containing only one species: spike heath | ||
genus bryanthus a genus allied to and once included in genus Phyllodoce | ||
calluna, genus calluna one species | ||
cassiope, genus cassiope low tufted evergreen shrubs of colder parts of north temperate regions having moss-like foliage and nodding white or pink flowers | ||
chamaedaphne, genus chamaedaphne one species: leatherleaf | ||
daboecia, genus daboecia a dicotyledonous genus of the family Ericaceae | ||
epigaea, genus epigaea small creeping evergreen shrubs: trailing arbutus | ||
gaultheria, genus gaultheria widely distributed genus of creeping or upright evergreen shrubs | ||
gaylussacia, genus gaylussacia deciduous or evergreen shrubs of North America: black huckleberries | ||
genus kalmia erect evergreen shrubs: mountain laurel | ||
genus ledum, ledum evergreen shrubs of north temperate regions | ||
genus leiophyllum, leiophyllum one species: sand myrtle | ||
genus leucothoe American and Asiatic deciduous and evergreen shrubs | ||
genus loiseleuria, loiseleuria one species: alpine azalea | ||
genus lyonia, lyonia evergreen or deciduous shrubs or small trees of United States to Antilles and eastern Asia to the Himalaya | ||
genus menziesia, menziesia deciduous shrubs of North America and eastern Asia | ||
genus oxydendrum, oxydendrum sourwood | ||
genus phyllodoce, phyllodoce small genus of evergreen Arctic and alpine shrubs | ||
genus pieris, pieris type genus of the Pieridae | ||
genus rhododendron large genus of evergreen shrubs native to cooler regions of the northern hemisphere having showy flowers | ||
azaleastrum, subgenus azalea, subgenus azaleastrum group of evergreen or deciduous shrubs formerly considered a separate genus; now included in the genus Rhododendron | ||
genus vaccinium, vaccinium evergreen or deciduous berry-bearing shrubs of northern hemisphere: cranberries; blueberries | ||
genus diapensia type genus of Diapensiaceae | ||
genus galax evergreen herbs of southeastern United States | ||
genus pyxidanthera, pyxidanthera one species: pyxie; the eastern United States | ||
genus shortia evergreen perennial herbs of North America and eastern Asia: oconee bells | ||
genus epacris type genus of the Epacridaceae: Australian heath | ||
astroloma, genus astroloma evergreen shrubs of Australia and Tasmania | ||
genus richea, richea evergreen trees or shrubs of mountains of Australia and Tasmania | ||
genus styphelia, styphelia Australian heathlike shrubs | ||
genus pyrola short-stemmed perennial herbs of cool or temperate regions: wintergreen; shinleaf | ||
genus orthilia, orthilia a shrubby perennial rhizomatous evergreen herb; grows in damp coniferous woodlands in northern temperate regions | ||
chimaphila, genus chimaphila small genus of evergreen herbs with long creeping rootstocks and shining leaves; North America; Europe; east Asia | ||
genus moneses, moneses one species: one-flowered wintergreen; sometimes included in genus Pyrola | ||
genus monotropa, monotropa leafless fleshy saprophytic plants; in some classifications placed in the family Pyrolaceae | ||
genus hypopitys, hypopitys term used in some classifications for the pinesaps, which are usually included in the genus Monotropa | ||
genus sarcodes, sarcodes snow plant; in some classifications placed in family Pyrolaceae | ||
genus begonia large genus of tropical succulent plants widely cultivated | ||
genus dillenia East Indian and Australian shrubs and trees having panicles of large white or yellow flowers | ||
genus hibbertia, hibbertia evergreen heathlike or scandent shrubs of Madagascar; Australasia; Polynesia | ||
calophyllum, genus calophyllum genus of tropical evergreen trees | ||
genus clusia tropical American aromatic trees or shrubs; often epiphytic; some stranglers | ||
garcinia, genus garcinia evergreen trees and shrubs: mangosteens | ||
genus hypericum, hypericum large almost cosmopolitan genus of evergreen or deciduous shrubs and herbs with often showy yellow flowers; cosmopolitan except tropical lowlands and Arctic or high altitudes and desert regions | ||
genus mammea, mammea American and Asiatic trees having edible one-seeded fruit | ||
genus mesua, mesua genus of tropical Asiatic trees having large solitary flowers | ||
actinidia, genus actinidia small Asiatic woody vine bearing many-seeded fruit | ||
genus canella one species | ||
carica, genus carica type genus of the Caricaceae; tropical American trees: papayas | ||
caryocar, genus caryocar type genus of the Caryocaraceae; South American trees yielding strong fine-grained wood and edible nuts | ||
cistus, genus cistus small to medium-sized evergreen shrubs of southern Europe and North Africa | ||
genus helianthemum widely distributed evergreen or semi-evergreen shrublets; America; Europe and North Africa to Asia Minor and central Asia | ||
genus hudsonia, hudsonia small evergreen subshrubs of North America | ||
genus shorea, shorea genus of Indonesian and Malaysian timber trees rich in resin | ||
flacourtia, genus flacourtia often spiny trees or shrubs of tropical Asia and Africa | ||
dovyalis, genus dovyalis small genus of sometimes spiny shrubs or small trees; Africa; India; Sri Lanka | ||
genus hydnocarpus, genus taraktagenos, genus taraktogenos, hydnocarpus, taraktagenos, taraktogenos medium to large Indonesian and Malaysian trees | ||
genus idesia one species | ||
genus kiggelaria, kiggelaria small genus of South African shrubs or small trees | ||
genus xylosma genus of tropical American and Asiatic spiny evergreen trees and shrubs | ||
fouquieria, genus fouquieria resinous succulent trees or shrubs of desert and semidesert regions of southwestern United States that are leafless most of the year | ||
genus ochna, ochna type genus of Ochnaceae; evergreen trees and shrubs of Old World tropics | ||
genus passiflora, passiflora type genus of the Passifloraceae | ||
genus reseda Old World genus of herbs having racemose flowers: mignonette; dyer's rocket | ||
genus tamarix, tamarix genus of deciduous shrubs or small trees of eastern Mediterranean regions and tropical Asia | ||
genus myricaria, myricaria small genus of deciduous shrubs or subshrubs of southern Europe to Siberia and China; tolerant of chalky soil | ||
genus viola, viola a bowed stringed instrument slightly larger than a violin, tuned a fifth lower | ||
genus hybanthus, hybanthus a genus of herbs and small shrubs with white or purple flowers; grows in tropical or subtropical regions | ||
genus hymenanthera, hymenanthera a genus of slender evergreen shrubs; grow in Australia and New Zealand | ||
genus melicytus, melicytus a genus of deciduous shrubs or trees; fruit is a berry; grow in New Zealand and Fiji and Solomon Islands | ||
genus santalum, santalum parasitic trees of Indonesia and Malaysia | ||
genus buckleya small genus of Asiatic and American parasitic shrubs | ||
comandra, genus comandra small genus of chiefly North American parasitic plants | ||
eucarya, fusanus, genus eucarya, genus fusanus quandong trees | ||
genus pyrularia, pyrularia small genus of chiefly Asiatic parasitic shrubs | ||
genus loranthus, loranthus type genus of the Loranthaceae: 1 species | ||
arceuthobium, genus arceuthobium genus of chiefly American plants parasitic on conifers | ||
genus nuytsia, nuytsia one species | ||
genus viscum, viscum type genus of the Viscaceae: Old World evergreen shrubs parasitic on many trees including oaks but especially apple trees, poplars, aspens and cottonwoods | ||
genus phoradendron, phoradendron any of various American parasitic plants similar to Old World mistletoe: false mistletoe |