family Martyniaceae

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Definition

Noun: - A taxonomic family of flowering plants: In most botanical classification systems, 'Martyniaceae' is not considered a separate family but is included within the larger family Pedaliaceae. It refers to a group of plants characterized by sticky, glandular hairs, and fruit that is often a capsule with a distinctive curved beak or horn.

Usage
  • The term is used in scientific, botanical, and taxonomic contexts to discuss plant classification.
  • should retain its status as a distinct family.*
Advanced Usage
  • Taxonomic debate: The primary advanced usage involves the discussion of its taxonomic rank—whether it should be treated as a distinct family () or a subfamily/tribe within .
    • The phylogenetic study aimed to resolve the placement of the Martyniaceae.
Variants and Related Words
  • Martyniaceae: The standard form of the family name.
  • Pedaliaceae: The family which typically includes the martynia plants in modern classifications. Common names for plants in this broader family include "sesame" and "unicorn plant."
Synonyms
  • Unicorn plant family: A common name referring to the distinctive horned fruit of these plants.
  • (Included in) Pedaliaceae: The accepted family name in consolidated classifications.
Notes on Meaning

This term has a very specific, technical meaning in botany. It does not have different everyday meanings, idioms, or phrasal verbs. Its usage is confined to scientific literature and discussions about plant systematics.

Noun
  1. in most classifications not considered a separate family but included in the Pedaliaceae