English > hamamelid dicot genus: 1 sense > noun 1, plant| Meaning | genus of mostly woody relatively primitive dicotyledonous flowering plants with flowers often unisexual and often borne in catkins. |
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| Member of | Hamamelidae, subclass Hamamelidae | A group of chiefly woody plants considered among the most primitive of angiosperms |
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| Narrower | Alnus, genus Alnus | alders |
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| Betula, genus Betula | A genus of trees of the family Betulaceae (such as birches) |
| Carpinus, genus Carpinus | Mostly deciduous monoecious trees or shrubs |
| Castanea, genus Castanea | chestnuts |
| Castanopsis, genus Castanopsis | evergreen trees and shrubs of warm regions valued for their foliage |
| Chrysolepis, genus Chrysolepis | Two species |
| Corylus, genus Corylus | deciduous monoecious nut-bearing shrubs of small trees |
| Fagus, genus Fagus | beeches |
| Lithocarpus, genus Lithocarpus | tanbark oaks |
| Nothofagus, genus Nothofagus | beeches of temperate southern hemisphere except Africa |
| Ostrya, genus Ostrya | deciduous monoecious trees of Europe and Asia and America |
| Ostryopsis, genus Ostryopsis | deciduous monoecious shrubs of China and Mongolia resembling trees of the genus Ostrya |
| Populus, genus Populus | A genus of trees of the family Salicaceae that is found in the northern hemisphere |
| Quercus, genus Quercus | Oaks |
| Salix, genus Salix | A large and widespread genus varying in size from small shrubs to large trees |
| Broader | dicot genus, magnoliopsid genus | genus of flowering plants having two cotyledons (embryonic leaves) in the seed which usually appear at germination |
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| Spanish | hamamelid dicot genus |
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| Catalan | hamamelid dicot genus |
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