cupressaceae

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Cupressaceae: A family of coniferous trees and shrubs, commonly known as the cypress family. This family includes many species such as cypresses, junipers, and certain types of cedars (e.g., the true cedars of the genus Cedrus are not in this family; the term often refers to "false cedars" like the Eastern Redcedar, which is a juniper). Members of this family are typically evergreen, with scale-like or needle-like leaves, and produce woody cones or berry-like seed structures.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The Cupressaceae family is widely distributed across the globe, from the Arctic to the tropics.
    • Many species in the Cupressaceae, like the Monterey cypress, are important for timber and ornamental landscaping.
    • Botanists study the evolution of cone structure within the Cupressaceae.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical classification: The term is used in scientific contexts to group and discuss genera like (cypress), (juniper), (arborvitae), and (false cypress).
    • The phylogenetic relationships within the Cupressaceae have been clarified by DNA analysis.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cupressaceous (adjective): Of or relating to the cypress family (Cupressaceae).
    • The cupressaceous foliage provided dense cover.
Synonyms
  • Cypress family: The common name for Cupressaceae.
  • Conifer family: A broader term; Cupressaceae is a specific family within the conifers.
Related Terms (Contextual)
  • Conifer: A broader category of cone-bearing seed plants which includes the family Cupressaceae.
  • Gymnosperm: The division of seed plants that includes all conifers, including the Cupressaceae.
Noun
  1. cypresses and junipers and many cedars