family Aristolochiaceae

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Definition

Proper noun A family of flowering plants, the birthwort family, characterized by their often heart-shaped leaves and distinctive, frequently curved or pipe-shaped flowers. This family includes genera such as Aristolochia (birthworts, Dutchman's pipes) and Asarum (wild ginger).

Usage

This term is used in scientific and botanical contexts to classify and refer to this specific plant family. * The family Aristolochiaceae contains species known for their unique floral structures. * Botanists study the evolutionary relationships within the family Aristolochiaceae.

Advanced Usage
  • Taxonomic Context: The name is always capitalized ("Aristolochiaceae") and is often used with a taxonomic rank indicator, though "family" may be implied.
    • The order Piperales includes the family Aristolochiaceae.
Variants and Related Words
  • Aristolochiaceae: The standard, more concise form of the family name, used interchangeably in technical writing.
    • Members of Aristolochiaceae are found in tropical and temperate regions.
  • Birthwort family: A common English name for this plant family.
    • The birthwort family is known for its medicinal and toxic properties.
Synonyms
  • Birthwort family
Related Terms & Notes
  • Aristolochia: The type genus of the family, giving it its name.
  • Wild ginger: Refers to plants in the genus , which are part of this family. Note: true ginger belongs to a different family (Zingiberaceae).
  • Dutchman's pipe: A common name for many species, referring to the shape of their flowers.
Noun
  1. family of birthworts (including wild ginger)