Definition of Genista. Meaning of Genista. Synonyms of Genista

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Definition of Genista

Genista
Genista Ge*nis"ta, n. [L., broom.] (Bot.) A genus of plants including the common broom of Western Europe.

Meaning of Genista from wikipedia

- Genista osmariensis Coss. Genista oxycedrina Pomel Genista paivae Lowe Genista parn****ica Halacsy Genista pilosa L. Genista polyanthos Willk. Genista...
- Genista stenopetala, the sweet broom, Easter broom or leafy broom (syn. Genista spachiana, Cytisus spachi****), is a species of flowering plant in the...
- Genista lydia, Lydian broom, dwarf broom, or common woadwaxen (a name it shares with Genista tinctoria), is a species in the genus Genista, native to the...
- Genista monspessulana, commonly known as French broom, Montpellier broom, or Cape broom (Australia), is a woody leguminous perennial shrub. The yellow-flowering...
- Genista hispanica, the Spanish gorse, or anlaga, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, native to southern France and northern Spain...
- Genista pilosa, commonly known as hairy greenweed, silkyleaf broom, silkyleaf woadwaxen and creeping broom, is a plant species in the genus Genista. It...
- Genista canariensis is a species of flowering plant in the legume family Fabaceae, known by the common names Canary broom, Canary Islands broom or florist's...
- Genista Corporation was a company that used com****tional models of human visual and auditory systems to measure what human viewers see and hear. The...
- Genista tinctoria, the dyer's greenweed or dyer's broom, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. Its other common names include dyer's...
- Uresiphita reversalis, the genista broom moth or sophora worm, is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Achille Guenée in 1854. U. reversalis...