Staphylaceae
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Definition
Noun: * Staphylaceae: A family of dicotyledonous plants belonging to the order Sapindales. Members of this family are primarily found in the north temperate zone.
Usage Notes
- "Staphylaceae" is a scientific, taxonomic term used in botany. It is not used in everyday conversation.
- It is always treated as a singular noun when referring to the family as a single taxonomic group (e.g., "The Staphylaceae is...").
- It is often used in academic, research, or horticultural contexts.
Examples
- The Staphylaceae includes several genera of ornamental shrubs and small trees.
- Botanists have reclassified some species formerly placed in the Staphylaceae.
- A key characteristic of the Staphylaceae is its distinctive fruit structure.
Advanced Usage
- The term may appear in phylogenetic studies discussing the evolutionary relationships within the order Sapindales.
- In botanical keys and field guides, plants are identified down to the family level, which may be Staphylaceae.
Variants and Related Words
- Bladdernut family: A common name for the Staphylaceae, referring to the inflated, bladder-like fruit capsules of some genera (e.g., ).
- Staphylea: The type genus of the family Staphylaceae.
- Sapindales: The botanical order to which the family Staphylaceae belongs.
Different Meanings / Contexts
This word has only one specific meaning within the domain of botanical taxonomy. There are no common alternative meanings.
Synonyms
- Bladdernut family (common name)
Notes on Related Terms
- Family: In biological classification, a family is a rank above genus and below order. Staphylaceae is an example of a plant family.
- Dicotyledonous: Refers to plants having two seed leaves (cotyledons), one of the major traditional divisions of flowering plants.
- North temperate zone: The geographic region of the Earth between the Tropic of Cancer and the Arctic Circle in the Northern Hemisphere.
Noun
- a family of dicotyledonous plants of order Sapindales found mostly in the north temperate zone