family Tropaeolaceae
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Definition
Noun A family of dicotyledonous plants, coextensive with the genus Tropaeolum; the nasturtium family. This family consists of a single genus of herbaceous plants, often climbers, known for their showy, spurred flowers and round, shield-shaped leaves.
Usage
The term "family Tropaeolaceae" is used in formal botanical classification to refer to this specific plant family. * In modern taxonomic systems, the family Tropaeolaceae is often included within the family Brassicaceae. * The family Tropaeolaceae is characterized by its unique floral structure.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Context: In botanical literature, the name is often presented in italics: . The family is notable for being monogeneric, meaning it contains only one genus, .
Variants and Related Words
- Tropaeolaceae: The standard, unmodified form of the family name.
- nasturtium family: A common name for this family, derived from its most well-known genus. (Note: This is not to be confused with the genus , which belongs to the Brassicaceae family).
Synonyms
- nasturtium family (common name)
Noun
- coextensive with the genus Tropaeolum