family Platanaceae
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Definition
Proper noun A taxonomic family of flowering plants, the Platanaceae, which is coextensive with the genus Platanus. This family consists solely of the plane trees (also known as sycamores or buttonwoods).
Usage Notes
- This is a specialized botanical term used in scientific classification (taxonomy).
- It is typically used in academic, horticultural, or botanical contexts.
- The term is often preceded by "the" (e.g., "the family Platanaceae").
Examples
- Proper noun:
- The family Platanaceae is known for its distinctive bark that peels off in patches.
- Botanists classify the London plane tree within the family Platanaceae.
- A key characteristic of Platanaceae is the globular fruiting head.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic hierarchy: The term is used to specify a rank (family) within the order Proteales.
- The phylogenetic study confirmed the placement of the genus Platanus within the family Platanaceae.
Variants and Related Words
- Platanaceae: The standard form, often used without "family."
- Plane tree family: A common English name for this taxonomic group.
- Genus Platanus: The sole genus that constitutes this family.
- Plane tree / Sycamore: Common names for trees belonging to this family (e.g., American sycamore, London plane).
Synonyms
- Plane tree family
- Sycamore family (Note: "Sycamore" can refer to different trees in other regions; in a North American botanical context, it is synonymous.)
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
- Taxonomy: The science of classification where this term is used.
- Angiosperm: A flowering plant, the larger group to which this family belongs.
- Deciduous: A description of the trees in this family, which lose their leaves annually.
Noun
- coextensive with the genus Platanus: plane trees