cruciferous plant
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Definition
Noun: A cruciferous plant is any plant belonging to the family Brassicaceae (also historically called Cruciferae). These plants are characterized by flowers with four petals arranged in a cross shape, which is the origin of the name (from Latin crucifer, meaning "cross-bearing"). This family includes many important vegetables and herbs.
Usage
The term is used in botanical, agricultural, and culinary contexts to categorize a specific group of plants based on their taxonomic family. - It is a formal, scientific term. - It is often used in contrast to plants from other families.
Examples
- Scientific/General:
- Broccoli, cauliflower, and kale are all examples of a cruciferous plant.
- The garden was planted with various cruciferous plants for the study.
- Dietary/Health:
- Nutritionists recommend eating cruciferous plants for their health benefits.
- Is mustard considered a cruciferous plant?
Advanced Usage
- "Cruciferous vegetable": This is a more common culinary and nutritional term, referring specifically to members of this family cultivated for food (e.g., cabbage, Brussels sprouts). While closely related, "cruciferous plant" is the broader botanical category.
- In scientific writing, the family names Brassicaceae or Cruciferae are used interchangeably.
Variants and Related Words
- Crucifer (n): Another, less common term for a cruciferous plant.
- Brassicaceous (adj): Describing something related to or characteristic of the Brassicaceae family.
- Cruciferous vegetable (n phrase): The edible subset of cruciferous plants.
Synonyms
- Member of the Brassicaceae/Cruciferae family: The precise scientific synonym.
- Cole crop (n): A term used in agriculture for some edible cruciferous plants like cabbage and kale, but this is not synonymous with all cruciferous plants.
Related Phrases/Idioms
There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs specifically for this botanical term. Its usage is primarily technical.
Noun
- any of various plants of the family Cruciferae