family Juncaceae
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Definition
Proper noun 1. A taxonomic family of plants: Juncaceae is the botanical family name for a group of flowering plants commonly known as rushes. These are perennial, grass-like herbs, often found in moist or wet habitats.
Usage Notes
- "Family Juncaceae" is a scientific term used in botany and biology. In everyday language, the common name "rushes" is typically used instead.
- It functions as a singular proper noun (e.g., a widespread family).
- The word "Juncaceae" itself is often used synonymously with the full phrase "family Juncaceae."
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The wetland survey identified several species belonging to the family Juncaceae.
- Plants in family Juncaceae are characterized by their small, wind-pollinated flowers.
- Juncaceae includes well-known genera like Juncus (rushes) and Luzula (woodrushes).
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used within the standard biological classification system: Kingdom (Plantae), Order (Poales), Family (Juncaceae), Genus (e.g., ), Species.
- Example: In the order Poales, family Juncaceae is closely related to the Cyperaceae (sedge) family.
Variants and Related Words
- Juncaceae: The standard, shorter form of the family name.
- Rush family: A common English name for this plant family.
- Rushes: The common name for the plants within this family (e.g., soft rush, common rush).
- Juncaceous (adjective): Describing something of or relating to the Juncaceae family.
- Example: The plant exhibited typical juncaceous morphology.
Synonyms
- Rush family
- The rushes (when referring to the group collectively)
Different Meanings
This term has a single, specific meaning in botanical science. It does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb uses.
Noun
- tufted herbs resembling grasses: rushes