genus tussilago (Meaning)

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genus tussilago (n)

genus of low creeping yellow-flowered perennial herbs of north temperate regions: coltsfoots; in some classifications includes species often placed in other genera especially Homogyne and Petasites

Synonyms & Antonyms of genus tussilago

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

genus tussilago Sentence Examples

  1. The genus Tussilago comprises perennial herbs belonging to the Asteraceae family.
  2. Tussilago species are characterized by underground rhizomes and solitary, showy flowers.
  3. The genus Tussilago is widely distributed throughout temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere.
  4. Tussilago farfara, commonly known as coltsfoot, is the most recognizable species in the genus.
  5. Tussilago farfara is used in traditional medicine for its expectorant and anti-inflammatory properties.
  6. The leaves of Tussilago plants contain pyrrolizidine alkaloids, which can be toxic in high doses.
  7. Tussilago petasites, commonly called butterbur, is another important species used for its medicinal value.
  8. Butterbur is used to treat migraines and allergies, due to its anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic properties.
  9. Other Tussilago species, such as Tussilago sylvatica and Tussilago japonica, are less commonly known.
  10. The evolutionary history of the genus Tussilago is still being studied, with ongoing research aimed at understanding its diversification and biogeography.

FAQs About the word genus tussilago

genus of low creeping yellow-flowered perennial herbs of north temperate regions: coltsfoots; in some classifications includes species often placed in other gen

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The genus Tussilago comprises perennial herbs belonging to the Asteraceae family.

Tussilago species are characterized by underground rhizomes and solitary, showy flowers.

The genus Tussilago is widely distributed throughout temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere.

Tussilago farfara, commonly known as coltsfoot, is the most recognizable species in the genus.