fouquieriaceae
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Definition
Proper noun A small family of spiny shrubs or trees native to the southwestern United States and parts of Mexico. This family is characterized by its unique, drought-adapted species, most notably the ocotillo and the boojum tree.
Examples of Usage
- The Fouquieriaceae family is adapted to extremely arid environments.
- Botanists study the unique water-storage tissues found in members of the Fouquieriaceae.
- The ocotillo () is the most widely recognized plant in the Fouquieriaceae.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical classification, Fouquieriaceae is often discussed in the context of the order Ericales.
- The family name Fouquieriaceae is derived from the genus , which was named in honor of the French physician Pierre Fouquier.
Variants and Related Words
- Fouquieria (noun): The sole genus within the family Fouquieriaceae, containing all its species.
- ocotillo (noun): A common name for , a spiny, wand-like shrub in this family.
- boojum tree (noun): A common name for , a bizarre, tree-like member of this family.
Synonyms
- ocotillo family (noun): A common name for the Fouquieriaceae family.
Related Terms
- xerophyte (noun): A plant adapted to dry environments; all members of the Fouquieriaceae are xerophytes.
- dicotyledon (noun): A major group of flowering plants; Fouquieriaceae belongs to this group.
- desert flora (noun): Plants native to desert regions; the Fouquieriaceae are a notable component of Sonoran Desert flora.
Noun
- small family of spiny shrubs or trees of southwestern United States