Definition of Genus chrysothamnus

1. Noun. Genus of low branching shrubs of western North America.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Genus Chrysothamnus

genus Chorizagrotis
genus Chorizema
genus Christella
genus Chronoperates
genus Chrysanthemum
genus Chrysaora
genus Chrysemys
genus Chrysobalanus
genus Chrysochloris
genus Chrysolepis
genus Chrysolophus
genus Chrysophrys
genus Chrysophyllum
genus Chrysopsis
genus Chrysosplenium
genus Chrysothamnus
genus Chunga
genus Cibotium
genus Cicada
genus Cicer
genus Cichorium
genus Ciconia
genus Cicuta
genus Cimex
genus Cimicifuga
genus Cinchona
genus Cinclus
genus Cinnamomum
genus Circaea
genus Circaetus

Literary usage of Genus chrysothamnus

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Rubber-content of North American Plants by Harvey Monroe Hall, Frances Louise Long (1921)
"... a study of the genus Chrysothamnus and related shrubs, plants in which the rubber occurs in the form of solid particles in the plant cell, ..."

2. Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge by Smithsonian Institution (1852)
"... genus Chrysothamnus to stand for the 4-5-flowered species, notwithstanding the slender appendages of the style. ..."

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