Definition of Genus pseudolarix

1. Noun. One species: golden larch.

Exact synonyms: Pseudolarix
Generic synonyms: Gymnosperm Genus
Group relationships: Family Pinaceae, Pinaceae, Pine Family
Member holonyms: Golden Larch, Pseudolarix Amabilis

Lexicographical Neighbors of Genus Pseudolarix

genus Prumnopitys
genus Prunella
genus Prunus
genus Psaltriparus
genus Psenes
genus Psephurus
genus Psetta
genus Psettichthys
genus Pseudacris
genus Pseudaletia
genus Pseudechis
genus Pseudemys
genus Pseudobombax
genus Pseudococcus
genus Pseudocolus
genus Pseudolarix
genus Pseudomonas
genus Pseudopleuronectes
genus Pseudoryx
genus Pseudotaxus
genus Pseudotsuga
genus Pseudowintera
genus Psidium
genus Psilophyton
genus Psilotum
genus Psithyrus
genus Psittacosaurus
genus Psittacula
genus Psittacus
genus Psophia

Literary usage of Genus pseudolarix

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

1. Trees of the Northern United States: Their Study, Description and by Austin Craig Apgar (1892)
"It is often placed in a new genus (Pseudolarix) because of the deciduous scales to the cones. Li. ..."

2. Bulletin of the New York Botanical Garden by New York Botanical Garden (1908)
"The genus Pseudolarix, distinguished from the larches in having the scales of the cones deciduous, is represented by its single species, the golden, ..."

3. Hand-list of Coniferae Grown in the Royal Botanic Gardens by Kew Royal Botanic Gardens, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (1903)
"... Cedrus, Larix, and the new genus Pseudolarix, Gord. They describe 130 species, which should be reduced much as ..."

4. Hand-list of Coniferæ, Grown in the Royal Botanic Gardens by Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (1903)
"... following arrangement, Pinus, Abies (including Picea, Link, Abies, Link, Tsuga, and Pseudotsuga), Cedrus, Larix, and the new genus Pseudolarix, Gord. ..."

5. Hand-list of Coniferae Grown in the Royal Gardens by Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (1894)
"... Cedrus, Larix, and the new genus Pseudolarix, Gord. They describe 130 species, which should be reduced much as ..."

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