family Chloranthaceae
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Definition
Proper noun 1. Family Chloranthaceae: A small taxonomic family of flowering plants, primarily comprising tropical herbs, shrubs, and trees. It is a distinct family within the order Chloranthales.
Usage
- Family Chloranthaceae is used as a singular proper noun to refer to the plant family as a whole in botanical and scientific contexts.
- Example: Family Chloranthaceae.
Examples
- Scientific Classification: "In the APG IV system, Family Chloranthaceae is placed in its own order, Chloranthales."
- Descriptive Botany: "Plants belonging to Family Chloranthaceae often have simple, opposite leaves and small, inconspicuous flowers."
- Geographical Distribution: "Members of Family Chloranthaceae are found in tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas and Asia."
Advanced Usage
- In Phylogenetic Studies: The placement of Family Chloranthaceae is significant for understanding the evolution of early angiosperms (flowering plants).
- Example: "The study focused on the basal position of Family Chloranthaceae among flowering plants."
Variants and Related Words
- Chloranthaceae: The more common abbreviated form used synonymously with "Family Chloranthaceae."
- Example: "Chloranthaceae includes genera such as Chloranthus and Sarcandra."
- Chloranthalean (adj): Pertaining to the order Chloranthales or the family Chloranthaceae.
- Example: "The researchers discovered a new chloranthalean fossil."
Synonyms
- Chloranthus family: A less formal, descriptive synonym.
- Example: "The Chloranthus family is known for its aromatic species."
Notes on Meaning
- The term refers specifically to a formal taxonomic rank (family) in biological classification. It is not used in everyday, non-scientific language.
- The defining characteristic is the grouping of specific genera (, , , ) based on shared morphological and genetic traits.
Noun
- small family of tropical herbs and shrubs and trees