borage family
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Definition
Noun: 1. A widely distributed family of flowering plants: The borage family is a taxonomic family of plants, scientifically known as Boraginaceae. Its members are often characterized by having flowers that are coiled in the bud (circinate inflorescences) and fruit that resembles a nut.
Usage Notes
- This is a scientific/botanical term. In everyday conversation, people typically refer to specific plants within this family (e.g., borage, forget-me-not, comfrey) rather than using the family name.
- It is often used in botanical descriptions, gardening contexts, and scientific writing.
Examples
- Noun:
- Forget-me-nots and comfrey both belong to the borage family.
- The borage family includes many plants used in herbal medicine.
- Botanists study the evolutionary relationships within the borage family.
Advanced Usage
- "Member of the borage family": A common phrase to describe a specific plant's classification.
- Viper's bugloss is a striking wildflower and a member of the borage family.
Variants and Related Words
- Boraginaceae (n): The formal Latin/scientific name for the borage family.
- The genus Myosotis is placed within the family Boraginaceae.
- Borage (n): A specific herbaceous plant () that is the namesake of the family, known for its blue, star-shaped flowers and culinary uses.
Synonyms
- Boraginaceae: (The direct Latin synonym used in scientific contexts).
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Circinate: (adj) Coiled, especially of an inflorescence or leaf in the bud. This is a key descriptive feature of many plants in this family.
- Nutlet: (n) A small, nut-like fruit. This describes the typical fruit type of the borage family.
Noun
- a widely distributed family of plants distinguished by circinate flowers and nutlike fruit