family Epacridaceae
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Definition
Proper noun A taxonomic family of flowering plants, specifically Australasian shrubs or small trees, now more commonly treated as a subfamily within the Ericaceae (heath) family.
Usage
- The term family Epacridaceae is used in botanical classification to refer to a specific group of plants native to Australasia.
- In modern taxonomy, this group is often classified as the subfamily Epacridoideae within the larger heath family, Ericaceae.
Examples
- Botanists once classified many Australian heaths under family Epacridaceae.
- The study focused on the morphological characteristics distinguishing family Epacridaceae from other heath plants.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic context: The name follows the formal convention for plant family names, ending in "-aceae". It is often used in historical or specialized botanical literature.
- The fossil record provides evidence for the ancient distribution of family Epacridaceae.
Variants and Related Words
- Epacridaceae (noun): The standard form of the family name, often used without "family".
- Plants in Epacridaceae typically have small, often needle-like leaves.
- Epacridoideae (noun): The current taxonomic designation as a subfamily within Ericaceae.
- The subfamily Epacridoideae is rich in species endemic to Australia.
- epacrid (noun): A common name for any plant belonging to this group.
- The coastal heathland was dotted with colourful epacrids.
Synonyms
- Epacris family: An informal, descriptive synonym.
- Southern heaths: A broad geographical and descriptive term for these plants.
Notes
This is a specialized botanical term. In general contexts, these plants are more commonly referred to as Australian or Australasian heaths.
Noun
- Australasian shrubs or small trees