family Polygonaceae

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A taxonomic family of flowering plants: "Family Polygonaceae" is the scientific name for a specific family of plants within the order Caryophyllales (historically Polygonales). It is commonly known as the buckwheat or knotweed family. This family is chiefly distributed in north temperate regions and includes many herbaceous plants, shrubs, and a few trees.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The common buckwheat, Fagopyrum esculentum, belongs to the family Polygonaceae.
    • Botanists study the unique morphological features of the family Polygonaceae, such as the ochrea (a sheath around the stem nodes).
    • Many species in the family Polygonaceae are known for their adaptability to harsh environments.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical classification: The term is used in formal taxonomic hierarchies (Kingdom: Plantae, Order: Caryophyllales, Family: Polygonaceae).
    • The genus Rumex (docks and sorrels) is placed within the family Polygonaceae.
Variants and Related Words
  • Polygonaceous (adj): Of or relating to the family Polygonaceae.

    • The plant exhibited typical polygonaceous characteristics.
  • Polygonum: A large genus within the family Polygonaceae, commonly known as knotweeds.

  • Rumex: A genus within the family Polygonaceae, commonly known as docks or sorrels.
  • Fagopyrum: A genus within the family Polygonaceae, which includes buckwheat.
Synonyms
  • Buckwheat family: The common name for Family Polygonaceae.
  • Knotweed family: Another common name referencing a prominent genus within the family.
Related Terms (Contextual)
  • Ochrea / Ocrea (n): A defining characteristic of the family; a tubular sheath formed by fused stipules surrounding the stem at the node.
  • Caryophyllales: The modern botanical order to which the family Polygonaceae belongs.
Noun
  1. a family of plants of order Polygonales chiefly of the north temperate zone; includes the buckwheats