family Verbenaceae
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Definition
Proper noun * Family Verbenaceae: A taxonomic family of flowering plants, primarily comprising New World tropical and subtropical herbs, shrubs, and trees. It is known as the verbena or vervain family.
Usage
- "Family Verbenaceae" is used in scientific, botanical, and academic contexts to classify a specific group of plants. It is a formal taxonomic term.
- As a proper noun, it is typically capitalized.
Examples
- Botanists have reclassified several species within the family Verbenaceae based on new genetic evidence.
- The garden features many plants belonging to family Verbenaceae, such as lantana and verbena.
- A key characteristic of family Verbenaceae is its often square stems and opposite leaves.
Advanced Usage
- In modern phylogenetic studies, the circumscription of family Verbenaceae has been revised, with some former members now placed in the family Lamiaceae (the mint family).
Variants and Related Words
- Verbenaceae: The more common abbreviated form of the family name, used identically (e.g., "plants in the Verbenaceae").
- Verbena family: A common English name for this plant family.
- Vervain family: An alternative common English name.
Synonyms
- Verbena family
- Vervain family
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Genus Verbena: A well-known genus within this family.
- Genus Lantana: Another prominent genus in the Verbenaceae.
- Taxonomy: The science of classification where this term is used.
- Angiosperm: The broader group (flowering plants) to which this family belongs.
Noun
- family of New World tropical and subtropical herbs and shrubs and trees