Georgicus
georgicus is a term that can refer to several distinct concepts, primarily relating to agriculture, classical literature, and botany. In the context of classical literature, it often denotes a work or style associated with Virgil, the Roman poet whose epic poem the Aeneid and his bucolic poems, the Eclogues, extensively explored themes of rural life and agriculture. The adjective "georgic" itself stems from this association, suggesting something pertaining to husbandry, farming, or the cultivation of the land.
The most prominent example of this literary tradition is Virgil's own work, Georgics. This didactic poem offers
In botany, the genus name Georgicus may be applied to certain plant species, often those originating from