Definition
Genus Lindera comprises aromatic trees and shrubs, members of the laurel family. Think of them as a group of plants sharing a similar genetic blueprint. These plants are known for their fragrant leaves and berries, often found in woodlands. They're like the quiet, aromatic members of a larger plant family. Lindera species vary in size and appearance but share common characteristics. Imagine them as a diverse family with shared traits and ancestry. Genus Lindera represents a group of plants with similar genetic makeup.