family Cecropiaceae
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
Proper noun * Family Cecropiaceae: A taxonomic family of flowering plants. In some botanical classification systems, this family is recognized and includes certain trees, shrubs, and lianas, often characterized by milky sap and alternate leaves. It is noted that in other classification schemes, these plants are included within the larger family Moraceae (the mulberry or fig family).
Usage Notes
- The term "family Cecropiaceae" is used specifically in the context of plant taxonomy and scientific classification. Its recognition as a distinct family varies between different taxonomic systems.
- It is a formal, scientific term and is not used in everyday conversation.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The genus Cecropia is the type genus for the family Cecropiaceae.
- Some botanists argue that the family Cecropiaceae should be merged with Moraceae.
Advanced Usage
- The debate over whether "Cecropiaceae" merits status as a separate family or should be subsumed into Moraceae is an example of how plant taxonomy evolves with new research.
Variants and Related Words
- Cecropiaceae: The shorter form, often used synonymously with "family Cecropiaceae" in taxonomic lists.
- Moraceae: The family name under which these plants are classified in other taxonomic systems.
Synonyms
- None in common usage. In taxonomic contexts where it is not recognized, its members are referred to as part of family Moraceae.
Noun
- in some classifications included in family Moraceae