caryophyllaceous plant
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Definition
Noun: A plant belonging to the family Caryophyllaceae, a large family of flowering plants commonly known as the pink or carnation family. These plants are typically herbaceous (non-woody) and are characterized by opposite leaves, swollen stem nodes, and flowers with five petals that are often notched or deeply divided.
Examples of Usage
- The common chickweed, a caryophyllaceous plant, is often found in gardens.
- Botanists study the unique floral structures of a caryophyllaceous plant like the carnation.
- Many caryophyllaceous plants, such as baby's breath, are popular in floral arrangements.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical classification: The term is used to specify a plant's taxonomic family, distinguishing it from plants in other families like Rosaceae (rose family) or Fabaceae (pea family).
- The specimen was identified as a caryophyllaceous plant based on its dichasial cyme inflorescence and gynecological features.
Variants and Related Words
- Caryophyllaceae (n): The scientific name for the plant family itself.
- Pink (n): A common name for many plants in this family, especially in the genus .
- Carnation (n): A well-known cultivated caryophyllaceous plant ().
Synonyms
- Member of the pink family: A less technical synonym.
- Member of the carnation family: Another common name for the family.
Related Phrases
- Family Caryophyllaceae: The full taxonomic phrase.
- Caryophyllaceous flower: A phrase emphasizing the flowering part of the plant.
Noun
- a plant of the family Caryophyllaceae