dogwood family
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Definition
- Noun:
- A taxonomic family of flowering plants: "dogwood family" is the common name for the plant family Cornaceae, which is classified within the order Cornales (historically Umbellales). It includes shrubs, trees, and a few herbs, many of which are known for their ornamental value.
- A botanical classification: The term refers specifically to a family in the rosid dicot group, encompassing genera such as Cornus (dogwoods), Aucuba, Corokia, Curtisia, Griselinia, and Helwingia.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The dogwood family includes many popular garden shrubs.
- Botanists study the evolution of species within the dogwood family.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical taxonomy: The scientific name "Cornaceae" is often used interchangeably with "dogwood family" in academic and horticultural contexts.
- The classification of the genus Helwingia within the dogwood family has been confirmed by genetic studies.
Variants and Related Words
- Cornaceae (n): The scientific, Latin name for the dogwood family.
- Dogwood (n): A common name for trees and shrubs of the genus , which is the most well-known genus within the dogwood family.
Synonyms
- Cornaceae: The direct scientific synonym.
- Family Cornaceae: A formal taxonomic term.
Related Phrases
- Member of the dogwood family: Used to describe a plant belonging to this taxonomic group.
- The flowering tree is a member of the dogwood family.
Noun
- a rosid dicot family of the order Umbellales including: genera Aucuba, Cornus, Corokia, Curtisia, Griselinia, Helwingia