Word: Genus Tilia
Definition:
"Genus Tilia" refers to a group of deciduous trees commonly known as lime trees, lindens, or basswood. These trees are characterized by their smooth, often silver-grey bark and can be found in North America, Europe, and Asia.
In more advanced botanical discussions, you might refer to specific species within the genus Tilia, such as Tilia americana (American basswood) or Tilia cordata (small-leaved lime).
"Genus Tilia" is a scientific term used to describe a group of trees known for their distinctive bark and presence in various regions.