hederaceum
Hederaceum is a Latin epithet used in the scientific names of various organisms to indicate ivy-like characteristics. It is not the name of a distinct genus or a universally recognized species. In botanical and zoological nomenclature, hederaceum functions as an adjective that must agree in gender with the genus name; the neuter form, hed eraceum, is used when the accompanying genus is neuter.
The meaning derives from Hedera, the genus name for ivy, with the suffix -aceus/-aceum indicating resemblance.
Usage of the epithet is heterogeneous and often limited to historical or obscure taxa. In modern taxonomy,
For researchers seeking precise information, the appropriate approach is to search taxonomic databases and floras for
See also: Hedera (ivy), and the use of Latin epithets in binomial nomenclature.