family Malvaceae

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Definition

Proper noun 1. A large family of flowering plants: Family Malvaceae is a taxonomic family of plants, primarily consisting of herbs, shrubs, and some trees. It is commonly known as the mallow family and includes economically and horticulturally important species such as mallows, cotton, and okra.

Usage
  • The term "Family Malvaceae" is used in scientific, botanical, and horticultural contexts to classify and discuss this specific group of plants.
  • It is always capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a taxonomic rank.
Examples
  • Botanists study the evolutionary relationships within Family Malvaceae.
  • Cotton ( spp.) is one of the most economically significant genera in Family Malvaceae.
  • Many common garden flowers, like hollyhocks, belong to Family Malvaceae.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical keys and scientific descriptions, the abbreviation "Malvaceae" is standard.
  • The family is characterized by often having flowers with five petals, stamens fused into a tube, and mucilaginous (slimy) substances in the tissues.
Variants and Related Words
  • Malvaceae: The standard abbreviated form of the family name.
  • Malvales: The botanical order to which Family Malvaceae belongs.
  • Malvaceous (adjective): Of or relating to the mallow family.
    • The plant has typical malvaceous flowers.
Synonyms
  • Mallow family: The common name for Family Malvaceae.
Notes on Different Meanings

This term has a single, specific meaning in botanical taxonomy. It does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb uses.

Noun
  1. herbs and shrubs and some trees: mallows; cotton; okra