cyrilla family
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Definition
- Noun:
- A family of shrubs and trees: The Cyrilla family refers to a taxonomic family of flowering plants characterized by leathery leaves and small white flowers arranged in racemes. It primarily includes the genera Cyrilla and Cliftonia.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The botanist identified the wetland shrub as a member of the Cyrilla family.
- Plants in the Cyrilla family are often found in swampy habitats in the southeastern United States.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Context: In botanical classification, "Cyrilla family" is a common name for the family Cyrillaceae.
- The Cyrilla family, Cyrillaceae, is a small family of plants within the order Ericales.
Variants and Related Words
- Cyrillaceae (n): The scientific, Latin name for the Cyrilla family.
- Cyrillaceae is a family native to the Americas.
- Cyrilla (n): The genus from which the family name is derived, commonly known as leatherwood or swamp titi.
- Cliftonia (n): Another genus within this family, commonly known as buckwheat tree.
Synonyms
- Cyrillaceae: The formal botanical synonym.
- Leatherwood family: A less common descriptive name referencing the characteristic tough leaves.
Notes
- This term is specific to botany and horticulture. It is not commonly used in everyday conversation but is essential for scientific description and identification of certain plants.
Noun
- shrubs and trees with leathery leaves and small white flowers in racemes: genera Cyrilla and Cliftonia