family gentianaceae
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Definition
Proper noun A taxonomic family of flowering plants within the order Gentianales. It is characterized chiefly by herbaceous plants (and some shrubs, trees, or lianas) that typically have showy, often trumpet-shaped flowers. Many species are known for their intensely bitter properties. Some members of this family are cultivated as ornamental plants.
Usage
- The term "Family Gentianaceae" is used in formal, scientific contexts such as botany, taxonomy, horticulture, and ecology.
- It refers to the entire plant family as a collective group. When referring to individual plants, one would use the genus or species name (e.g., a gentian, a ).
Examples
- Scientific Classification: "The plant was classified under the Family Gentianaceae."
- Botanical Description: "Members of the Family Gentianaceae often have opposite leaves and flowers with fused petals."
- Horticulture: "Several genera from the Family Gentianaceae are popular in alpine gardens."
Advanced Usage
- Phylogenetics: In modern botanical studies, the circumscription of Family Gentianaceae has been refined using molecular data, leading to the inclusion or exclusion of certain genera.
- Economic Botany: Beyond ornamentals, some species in Family Gentianaceae are used in traditional medicine and in the production of bitters.
Variants and Related Words
- Gentianaceae: The more common abbreviated form used in scientific literature. (e.g., "The Gentianaceae are widespread.")
- Gentian Family: The common English name for this plant family.
- Gentian: A common name for many plants within this family, particularly in the genus .
Synonyms
- The Gentian Family
- The Gentianaceae (in scientific contexts)
Notes
- This is a taxonomic term. It does not have idioms or phrasal verbs associated with it.
- Key distinguishing features of the family include: usually opposite leaves, flowers with a corolla (petals) fused into a tube, and the presence of bitter iridoid compounds.
Noun
- chiefly herbaceous plants with showy flowers; some are cultivated as ornamentals