family myrsinaceae

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family myrsinaceae

A botanist examines a flowering shrub from the family Myrsinaceae.

Definition

Proper noun 1. A taxonomic family of plants: Family Myrsinaceae refers to a specific botanical family of flowering plants, primarily consisting of Old World tropical trees and shrubs. Some species are also found in regions like Florida.

Usage Notes
  • Taxonomic Context: This term is used almost exclusively in scientific, botanical, and horticultural contexts. It classifies a group of related plant species.
  • Capitalization: As a proper noun naming a specific family, "Myrsinaceae" is always capitalized.
  • Common Names: Plants in this family may have common names (e.g., marlberry, coralberry), but the family itself is typically referred to by its scientific name, Myrsinaceae.
Examples
  • The study focused on the floral morphology of family Myrsinaceae.
  • Several species from family Myrsinaceae have been naturalized in the coastal ecosystems of Florida.
  • Botanists reclassified the genus within family Myrsinaceae.
Advanced Usage
  • Synonym in Taxonomy: In modern botanical classification, Myrsinaceae is often treated as a subfamily (Myrsinoideae) within the larger family Primulaceae (the primrose family). Therefore, in some contemporary literature, you might see reference to "the myrsinaceous clade within Primulaceae."
Variants and Related Words
  • Myrsinaceous (adjective): Of or relating to the family Myrsinaceae.
    • The plant exhibited typical myrsinaceous characteristics.
Synonyms
  • The myrsin family: A less formal, descriptive synonym.
  • Primulaceae (in broad, modern taxonomic systems that subsume Myrsinaceae).
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
  • Genus Ardisia: A large and well-known genus within family Myrsinaceae.
  • Genus Myrsine: The type genus from which the family name Myrsinaceae is derived.
family myrsinaceae

A botanist examines a flowering shrub from the family Myrsinaceae.

Noun
  1. family of Old World tropical trees and shrubs; some in Florida