family Fouquieriaceae
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Definition
Proper noun: * A taxonomic family of plants: "Fouquieriaceae" is the scientific name for a small family of flowering plants, commonly known as the ocotillo family. These are distinctive, spiny shrubs or small trees native to arid regions of the southwestern United States and Mexico.
Usage
- The word "Fouquieriaceae" is used almost exclusively in scientific, botanical, or academic contexts to classify and discuss this specific plant family.
- It is a proper noun and is typically capitalized.
Examples
- Scientific Classification: "The ocotillo () belongs to the family Fouquieriaceae."
- Botanical Description: "Plants in the family Fouquieriaceae are well-adapted to desert environments, with long, wand-like stems and small leaves that appear after rain."
- Academic Context: "The phylogenetic study confirmed the unique status of the Fouquieriaceae."
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Hierarchy: In biological taxonomy, "Fouquieriaceae" sits at the rank of family. The order it belongs to is Ericales.
- Example: "The family Fouquieriaceae is placed within the order Ericales."
Variants and Related Words
- Fouquieria (Proper noun): This is the type genus (the representative genus) of the family Fouquieriaceae. It includes species like (ocotillo) and (boojum tree).
- Ocotillo (Common noun): The common name for , the most widely recognized member of this family.
- Boojum tree (Common noun): The common name for , a bizarre, tree-like member of the family.
Synonyms
- Ocotillo family: This is the common English name for the Fouquieriaceae family.
Noun
- small family of spiny shrubs or trees of southwestern United States