epacris family
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Definition
- Noun:
- A taxonomic family of plants: "Epacris family" is an informal common name referring to the plant family Epacridaceae. This family consists primarily of Australasian shrubs or small trees, many of which are heath-like and found in Australia, New Zealand, and New Caledonia.
Usage Notes
- The term "epacris family" is used in botanical contexts to group together a specific set of flowering plants sharing common characteristics. It is more a descriptive common name than a formal taxonomic term in modern classification, as this family is now often included within the larger family Ericaceae.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The botanist specialized in studying the epacris family.
- Many plants in the epacris family have small, bell-shaped flowers.
Advanced Usage
- "member of the epacris family": used to specify a plant belonging to this group.
- The Tasmanian native heath is a classic member of the epacris family.
Variants and Related Words
- Epacridaceae (n): The formal, scientific family name for the epacris family.
- Epacris (n): The namesake genus within this family, comprising many heath species.
- Heath family (n): A broader common name sometimes used, as many species resemble heaths (plants in the family Ericaceae).
Synonyms
- Epacridaceae: The direct scientific synonym.
- Southern heaths: A descriptive term referencing their Australasian distribution and heath-like appearance.
Related Terms (Not Phrasal Verbs)
- Ericaceous plants: Plants belonging to the family Ericaceae, which now often encompasses the former Epacridaceae family in modern phylogenetic systems.
Noun
- Australasian shrubs or small trees