Blighia; genus Blighia (small genus of western African evergreen trees and shrubs bearing fleshy capsular three-seeded fruits edible when neither unripe nor overripe)
genus Ilex; Ilex (a large genus of dicotyledonous trees and shrubs of the family Aquifoliaceae that have small flowers and berries (including hollies))
Dipteronia; genus Dipteronia (small genus of large deciduous shrubs having large clusters of winged seeds that turn red as they mature; central and southern China)
Acer; genus Acer (type genus of the Aceraceae; trees or shrubs having winged fruit)
genus Cyrilla (one species: trees and shrubs having flowers with acute or twisted petals and wingless fruit)
Euonymus; genus Euonymus (widely distributed chiefly evergreen shrubs or small trees or vines)
Celastrus; genus Celastrus (genus of woody vines and erect shrubs (type genus of the Celastraceae) that is native chiefly to Asia and Australia: includes bittersweet)
genus Pachysandra (evergreen perennial procumbent subshrubs or herbs)
genus Plantago; Plantago (type genus of the family Plantaginaceae; large cosmopolitan genus of mostly small herbs)
genus Cannabis (hemp: genus of coarse annuals native to central Asia and widely naturalized in north temperate regions; in some classifications included in the family Moraceae)
genus Humulus; Humulus (hops: hardy perennial vines of Europe, North America and central and eastern Asia producing a latex sap; in some classifications included in the family Urticaceae)
genus Logania; Logania (type genus of the Loganiaceae; Australian and New Zealand shrubs sometimes cultivated for their flowers)
genus Trema; Trema (an evergreen tree of the family Ulmaceae that grows in tropical America and Africa and Asia)
genus Planera; Planera (a deciduous tree of the family Ulmaceae that grows in the southeastern United States)
Celtis; genus Celtis (large genus of trees and shrubs with berrylike fruit)
genus Ulmus; Ulmus (type genus of family Ulmaceae; deciduous trees having simple serrate leaves; widely distributed in temperate regions)
Cecropia; genus Cecropia (large genus of tropical American trees that yield a bast fiber used for cordage and bark used in tanning; milky juice yields caoutchouc)
genus Vincetoxicum; Vincetoxicum (genus of chiefly tropical American vines having cordate leaves and large purple or greenish cymose flowers; supposedly having powers as an antidote)
genus Vitis; Vitis (the type genus of the family Vitaceae; woody vines with simple leaves and small flowers; includes a wide variety of grapes)
Aesculus; genus Aesculus (deciduous trees or some shrubs of North America; southeastern Europe; eastern Asia)
genus Toxicodendron; Toxicodendron (in some classifications: comprising those members of the genus Rhus having foliage that is poisonous to the touch; of North America and northern South America)
genus Schinus; Schinus (genus of evergreen shrubs and trees of tropical and subtropical regions of South and Central America and Canary Islands and China)
genus Rhus; Rhus (deciduous or evergreen shrubs and shrubby trees of temperate and subtropical North America, South Africa, eastern Asia and northeastern Australia; usually limited to nonpoisonous sumacs (see genus Toxicodendron))
genus Plumbago (shrubs and herbs and woody vines of warm regions: leadwort)
Ardisia; genus Ardisia (tropical evergreen subshrubs (some climbers) to trees of Asia and Australasia to Americas)
genus Myrsine; Myrsine (evergreen trees and shrubs having aromatic foliage; Africa; Asia (New Zealand))
genus Samolus; Samolus (genus of herbs usually growing in salt marshes: water pimpernels)
genus Lysimachia; Lysimachia (loosestrife: a cosmopolitan genus found in damp or swampy terrain having usually yellow flowers; inclined to be invasive)
genus Banksia (important genus of Australian evergreen shrubs or trees with alternate leathery leaves and yellowish flowers)
genus Protea (type genus of Proteaceae; tropical African shrubs)
Bartle Frere; genus Bartle-Frere; green dinosaur (a living fossil or so-called 'green dinosaur'; genus or subfamily of primitive nut-bearing trees thought to have died out 50 million years ago; a single specimen found in 1994 on Mount Bartle Frere in eastern Australia; not yet officially named)
genus Lobelia (in some classifications considered the type genus of a separate family Lobeliaceae)
Goodenia (a genus of shrubs and herbs that grow in Australia and New Guinea and Malaysia and southeast Asia)
asterid dicot genus (genus of more or less advanced dicotyledonous herbs and some trees and shrubs)
dilleniid dicot genus (genus of more or less advanced dicotyledonous trees and shrubs and herbs)
caryophylloid dicot genus (genus of relatively early dicotyledonous plants including mostly flowers)
hamamelid dicot genus (genus of mostly woody relatively primitive dicotyledonous flowering plants with flowers often unisexual and often borne in catkins)
Alstonia; genus Alstonia (genus of evergreen trees or shrubs with white funnel-shaped flowers and milky sap; tropical Africa to southeastern Asia and Polynesia)
Amsonia; genus Amsonia (genus of herbs and subshrubs with milky juice and showy bluish flowers; Europe to Asia Minor to Japan and North America)
Catharanthus; genus Catharanthus (small genus of erect annual or perennial herbs native to Madagascar; widely naturalized in the tropics; formerly included in genus Vinca)
genus Carissa (Old World genus of tropical evergreen usually spiny shrubs)
magnoliid dicot genus (genus of dicotyledonous flowering plants regarded as among the most primitive of extant angiosperms)
genus Syzygium; Syzygium (a tropical evergreen tree of the myrtle family native to the East Indies but cultivated elsewhere)
genus Hamamelidanthum; Hamamelidanthum (genus of fossil plants of the Oligocene having flowers resembling those of the witch hazel; found in Baltic region)
genus Syringa; Syringa (genus of Old World shrubs or low trees having fragrant flowers in showy panicles: lilacs)
genus Lomatia (small genus of low-growing evergreens of Chile and Australia; some yield dyes)
genus Leucadendron; Leucadendron (large genus of evergreen trees and shrubs having silvery white leaves and solitary terminal flowers with conspicuous silvery bracts)
genus Xylomelum; Xylomelum (small species of Australian trees or shrubs; grown for their fruit and flowers)
genus Casuarina (genus of trees and shrubs widely naturalized in southern United States and West Indies; coextensive with the family Casuarinaceae and order Casuarinales)
Clethra; genus Clethra (type and sole genus of the Clethraceae; deciduous shrubs or small trees: white alder, summer-sweet)
genus Olea; Olea (evergreen trees and shrubs having oily one-seeded fruits)
genus Salvadora; Salvadora (genus of evergreen trees or shrubs; fruit is a drupe; grows in Africa through Arabia to India and China)
genus Swertia; Swertia (genus of herbs of mountains of North America and Eurasia and Africa)
genus Sabbatia (genus of smooth slender North American herbs with showy flowers)
genus Halenia; Halenia (genus of herbs of Eurasia and the Americas: spurred gentians)
Gentianella; genus Gentianella (genus of herbs with flowers that resemble gentian; in some classifications included in genus Gentiana)
Gentiana; genus Gentiana (type genus of the Gentianaceae; cosmopolitan genus of herbs nearly cosmopolitan in cool temperate regions; in some classifications includes genera Gentianopsis and Gentianella)
Frasera; genus Frasera (genus of North American herbs: columbo; includes some species sometimes placed in genus Swertia)
Exacum; genus Exacum (genus of tropical Asiatic and African plants: especially Persian violets)
Eustoma; genus Eustoma (small genus of herbs of warm regions of southern North America to northern South America)
Centaurium; genus Centaurium (genus of low-growing herbs mostly of northern hemisphere having flowers with protruding spirally twisted anthers)
Embothrium; genus Embothrium (small genus of South American evergreen shrubs or small trees with long willowy branches and flowers in flamboyant terminal clusters)
Holonyms ("dicot genus" is a member of...):
class Dicotyledonae; class Dicotyledones; class Magnoliopsida; Dicotyledonae; Dicotyledones; Magnoliopsida (comprising seed plants that produce an embryo with paired cotyledons and net-veined leaves; divided into six (not always well distinguished) subclasses (or superorders): Magnoliidae and Hamamelidae (considered primitive); Caryophyllidae (an early and distinctive offshoot); and three more or less advanced groups: Dilleniidae; Rosidae; Asteridae)
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