buckthorn family
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Definition
Noun 1. A family of trees and shrubs: The buckthorn family is a taxonomic family of flowering plants, scientifically known as Rhamnaceae. Members are typically characterized by being trees or shrubs, often having thorns, and bearing drupaceous fruit (a fleshy fruit with a single hard stone, like a cherry or olive). Many species within this family are known to have medicinal value.
Usage Notes
- This is a specialized botanical term. In everyday language, people are more likely to refer to specific members of this family (e.g., buckthorn, jujube) rather than the family itself.
- It functions as a singular, collective noun. When referring to multiple families in a taxonomic sense, the plural is "buckthorn families."
Examples
- The buckthorn family includes both common hedgerow plants and species used in traditional medicine.
- Botanists classify the coffeeberry plant within the buckthorn family, Rhamnaceae.
- Several genera belonging to the buckthorn family are being studied for their potential pharmaceutical compounds.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific and horticultural contexts, the Latin name Rhamnaceae is used interchangeably with "buckthorn family" for precision.
- The genus Ziziphus, part of Rhamnaceae, is important for its edible fruits.
Variants and Related Words
- Rhamnaceae: The scientific, Latin name for the buckthorn family.
- Buckthorn: A common name for shrubs and small trees in the genus , which is the type genus for the family.
- Drupe: A type of fruit with a fleshy exterior and a single hard-shelled pit, characteristic of many plants in this family.
Synonyms
- Rhamnaceae (scientific synonym)
Different Meanings
- This term has a single, specific meaning in botany. It does not have common idiomatic or figurative uses outside this domain.
Noun
- trees and shrubs usually thorny bearing drupaceous fruit many having medicinal value