family Amaryllidaceae
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Definition
Proper noun * Amaryllis family: A family of flowering plants, primarily herbaceous perennials, characterized by bulbs or rhizomes. They are known for their showy, often fragrant flowers with six tepals (undifferentiated petals and sepals) and six stamens. In some older classification systems, it was considered a subfamily of the Liliaceae (lily family).
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The family Amaryllidaceae includes many popular garden plants like daffodils and snowdrops.
- Botanists study the alkaloid compounds found in many members of the family Amaryllidaceae.
- This bulb is classified under the family Amaryllidaceae.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Context: In modern botanical taxonomy (e.g., the APG IV system), is recognized as a distinct family within the order Asparagales. It is closely related to families like Amaryllidaceae and Asparagaceae.
- Chemical Characteristics: The is noted for producing a unique class of alkaloids, aptly named Amaryllidaceae alkaloids, which have been studied for potential medicinal properties.
Variants and Related Words
- Amaryllidaceae: The standard, more common form of the taxonomic name, often used without the word "family."
- Plants belonging to Amaryllidaceae often have umbel-shaped inflorescences.
- Amaryllidaceous (adj): Relating to or belonging to the Amaryllidaceae family.
- The amaryllidaceous bulb stored energy for the next flowering season.
Synonyms
- Amaryllis family: The common name for Amaryllidaceae.
- Narcissus family: An informal name based on one of its most famous genera.
Different Meanings
- This term has a single, specific meaning in botanical science. It does not have general English definitions outside of taxonomy.
Noun
- snowdrop; narcissus; daffodil; in some classification systems considered a subfamily of the Liliaceae