A Group (previously cultivar-group) is a formal category for cultivated plants that share a defined characteristic according to the Cultivated Plant Code. In 2004, the Code started using the term "Group" (always written with a capital "G") in place of "cultivar-group", which had previously been the category's name since 1995.
A Group is usually united by a distinct common trait, and often includes members of more than one species within a genus. For example, early flowering cultivars in the genus Iris form "Iris Dutch Group". A plant species that loses its taxonomic status in botany, but still has agricultural or horticultural value, meets the criteria for a Group and its former botanical name can be used as its Group name; for example, Hosta fortunei is usually no longer recognized as a species, and the Code states that the epithet 'fortunei' can be used to form Hosta Fortunei Group.
Every word in a Group name is capitalized unless that conflicts with linguistic custom; for example, lowercase is used for conjunctions and prepositions except in the first word of the Group name and ending with "Group"; for example, Lilium Darkest Red Group, Neofinetia falcata Hariba Group.