family monotropaceae

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family monotropaceae

A botanist sketches a specimen from the family Monotropaceae.

Definition

Noun: - A taxonomic family name used in some botanical classification systems for certain saprophytic herbs. These plants, which lack chlorophyll and obtain nutrients from decaying organic matter, are sometimes included within the family Pyrolaceae (the wintergreen family). The family is characterized by genera such as Monotropa and Sarcodes.

Usage
  • The term is used in scientific and botanical contexts to classify a specific group of non-photosynthetic flowering plants.
  • It is a formal taxonomic designation, primarily encountered in academic literature, field guides, and classification databases.
Examples
  • Scientific Classification:
    • In older taxonomic systems, the Indian pipe was placed in the family Monotropaceae.
    • The debate continues on whether to treat these genera as a separate family Monotropaceae or to subsume them into Ericaceae.
Advanced Usage
  • Taxonomic Context: The status of Monotropaceae has changed. Modern phylogenetic studies often place these genera within the larger heath family, Ericaceae. Therefore, "family Monotropaceae" may be seen as a synonym or an outdated grouping in some contemporary classifications.
    • While some references still recognize the family Monotropaceae, current molecular evidence supports its inclusion in Ericaceae.
Variants and Related Words
  • Monotropaceae: The same term without the word "family"; often used interchangeably in taxonomic lists.
  • Monotropoideae: The subfamily name within Ericaceae that now typically encompasses this group of plants (e.g., the subfamily Monotropoideae).
  • Saprophytic plants: A descriptive term for the nutritional mode of these plants, which are dependent on decaying matter.
Synonyms
  • Wintergreen family (in part): When referring to the broader, historical family Pyrolaceae which sometimes included these plants.
  • Ericaceae (in modern taxonomy): The currently accepted broader family for these genera.
Notes
  • This is a highly specialized term. For general communication, the common names of the plants within this group (e.g., "Indian pipe" for , "snow plant" for ) are more frequently used.
  • The definition highlights the key features of the group: saprophytic (deriving nutrients from decomposing organic material via a fungal association) and the representative genera Monotropa and Sarcodes.
family monotropaceae

A botanist sketches a specimen from the family Monotropaceae.

Noun
  1. used in some classification for saprophytic herbs sometimes included in the family Pyrolaceae: genera Monotropa and Sarcodes