family hippocastanaceae
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A horse chestnut tree from the family Hippocastanaceae blooms with white flowers in a city park.
Definition
Noun * Family Hippocastanaceae: A family of trees characterized by producing showy flowers and inedible, nut-like seeds contained within a leathery capsule. This family is now commonly included within the larger family Sapindaceae.
Usage
- The term "Hippocastanaceae" is used in botanical classification to refer to a specific taxonomic family of flowering plants.
- It is a scientific, taxonomic term primarily used in academic, botanical, and horticultural contexts.
Examples
- The horse chestnut tree, known for its conical flower clusters, belongs to the family Hippocastanaceae.
- Botanists studied the morphological features distinguishing the family Hippocastanaceae from other related families.
- In some classification systems, the family Hippocastanaceae is treated as a subfamily within Sapindaceae.
Advanced Usage
- The family name "Hippocastanaceae" is derived from the type genus (horse chestnut).
- In modern phylogenetic taxonomy, many sources consider Hippocastanaceae to be synonymous with the subfamily Hippocastanoideae within the family Sapindaceae.
Variants and Related Words
- Hippocastanaceae: The standard form of the family name.
- Hippocastanoideae: The subfamily name used when the group is classified within Sapindaceae.
- horse chestnut family: A common English name for this family of trees.
Synonyms
- horse chestnut family: The common vernacular name.
- (Subfamily) Hippocastanoideae: The taxonomic name when ranked as a subfamily.
Notes on Meaning
This term has a single, specific botanical meaning. It does not have idioms, phrasal verbs, or multiple common definitions outside of scientific classification.
A horse chestnut tree from the family Hippocastanaceae blooms with white flowers in a city park.
Noun
- trees having showy flowers and inedible nutlike seeds in a leathery capsule