family Boraginaceae
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Definition
Proper noun A widely distributed family of flowering plants, distinguished by having circinate (coiled) inflorescences and fruit that is nutlike.
Usage
"Family Boraginaceae" is used as a formal taxonomic name in botany. It refers to a specific, recognized group of plants. The term is typically used in scientific, academic, or gardening contexts.
Examples
- The family Boraginaceae includes many species known for their hairy leaves.
- Botanists study the evolutionary relationships within the family Boraginaceae.
- Forget-me-nots () are a well-known genus belonging to the family Boraginaceae.
Advanced Usage
- The name can be used in its abbreviated form in taxonomic writing: "Boraginaceae."
- It is often discussed in relation to its characteristic inflorescence, the scorpioid cyme, which is circinate (coiled like a scorpion's tail) in bud.
Variants and Related Words
- Boraginaceae: The standard abbreviated form of the family name.
- Borage family: A common English name for this plant family.
- Boraginales: The name of the botanical order to which the family Boraginaceae belongs.
Synonyms
- Borage family
- The forget-me-not family (a common name based on a prominent member)
Different Meanings
This term has a single, specific meaning in botanical taxonomy. It does not have other general English definitions.
Noun
- a widely distributed family of plants distinguished by circinate flowers and nutlike fruit