! Why, Wikipedia has a great answer - just search for "broom - shrub". These woody plant species fit into three major genera (Chamaecytisus, Cytisus and Genista) or into five smaller genera. I'd post the link but that process somehow prevents my answer from appearing.
Now, do not get "broom" plants mixed up with plants that FORM brooms as a result of infection by a dwarf mistletoe, fungus, or other plant pathogens - in that case, the broom forms as an anomolous growth of branches on the plant. CRF.
Nicotiana is the genus name for the plant Nicotiana, it belongs to the family Solonaceae
No, begonia and coleus are not of the same genus. Begonia belongs to the genus Begonia, while coleus is part of the genus Plectranthus. They are both popular ornamental plants but belong to different families within the plant kingdom.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Araceae The caladium is indeed related to the arrowhead (taro), as well as the philodendron, the dieffenbachia and the calla lily. The araceae are important plants in the ecology of rain forests, and lovely house plants as well.
Brambles is the common name for the group of plants that includes blackberries, raspberries,etc. These plants all belong to the genus Rubus.
Jaguars in general are belonging to the cat family wildly, but it belongs to the leopard family.
Typha
They belong to the family Malvaceae or mallow, and the genus is Hibiscus.
Petunias belong to the Plantae kingdom and are a genus of flowering plants.
Picris is one genus.
Nicotiana is the genus name for the plant Nicotiana, it belongs to the family Solonaceae
No, broom and gorse are not the same. They are both types of shrubs with yellow flowers, but broom belongs to the Genus Cytisus while gorse belongs to the Genus Ulex. Gorse typically has thorny branches, while broom does not.
they belong to the genus of artemia
They belong to the Dionaea Genus.
They belong to the genus 'Capra'
Verdins belong to the genus Auriparus.
Sheep belong to the genus Ovis.
Cattails belong to the Typhaceae family. The Typhaceae family consists of flowering plants that are split into two geneses. The cattails belong to the Typha genus.