family apocynaceae
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The oleander, a member of the family Apocynaceae, blooms with pink flowers in the garden.
Definition
Noun: - A large family of flowering plants: Family Apocynaceae is a taxonomic family of chiefly tropical trees, shrubs, herbs, and lianas, characterized by having milky sap (latex) and often possessing showy, attractive flowers. Many species within this family are sources of important drugs and toxins.
Usage
- The term "family Apocynaceae" is used in botanical, horticultural, and pharmacological contexts to classify and refer to this specific group of plants.
- It is a formal, scientific name. In less technical writing, it may be followed by a common name in parentheses (e.g., the dogbane family).
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Advanced Usage
- "The Apocynaceae": This form, using the family name as a plural noun (often capitalized and with "the"), is commonly used to refer to the members of this family collectively.
- The Apocynaceae are known for their complex pollination mechanisms.
Variants and Related Words
- Apocynaceae (noun): The standardized, international Latin name for the family. "Family Apocynaceae" and "Apocynaceae" are often used interchangeably in scientific English.
- The order Gentianales includes Apocynaceae and Gentianaceae.
- Apocynaceous (adjective): Describing something of or relating to the Apocynaceae family.
- The plant exhibits typical apocynaceous floral traits.
Synonyms
- Dogbane family: A common English name for Apocynaceae.
- The dogbane family includes plants like milkweed and frangipani.
Different Meanings
- As a proper noun referring to a specific botanical family, "family Apocynaceae" does not have other common meanings. Its definition is fixed within the context of plant taxonomy.
The oleander, a member of the family Apocynaceae, blooms with pink flowers in the garden.
Noun
- chiefly tropical trees or shrubs or herbs having milky juice and often showy flowers; many are sources of drugs