family mayacaceae

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family mayacaceae

A botanist carefully examines a specimen of the family Mayacaceae in a wetland.

Definition

Proper noun A taxonomic family of flowering plants within the order Poales. This family consists of small, moss-like, aquatic or semi-aquatic herbs, commonly found in wet, sandy, or peaty habitats like bogs and stream margins. It is a monocot family.

Usage

The term "family Mayacaceae" is used in formal, scientific contexts such as botanical classification, academic writing, and ecological studies. * In the APG IV system, family Mayacaceae is placed within the order Poales. * The biologist studied the distribution of family Mayacaceae in South American wetlands.

Advanced Usage
  • Taxonomic Discussion: The family's placement has been revised; it was formerly often classified in the order Commelinales or Xyridales but is now firmly placed in Poales.
  • Morphological Description: Members of the family Mayacaceae are characterized by slender stems, linear leaves arranged in spirals, and small, solitary, axillary flowers.
Variants and Related Words
  • Mayacaceae: The standard, abbreviated form used synonymously with "family Mayacaceae" in botanical texts.
  • Mayaca: The sole genus within the family Mayacaceae.
  • the mayaca family: A common, informal way to refer to this plant family.
Synonyms
  • the Mayaca family (informal botanical context)
Notes on Meaning

This term has a single, precise meaning in scientific nomenclature. It refers exclusively to this specific taxonomic grouping of plants. It is not used in everyday language.

family mayacaceae

A botanist carefully examines a specimen of the family Mayacaceae in a wetland.

Noun
  1. a monocotyledonous family of bog plants of order Xyridales

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