gymnosperm family
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A pine tree, a member of the gymnosperm family, grows on a rocky mountainside.
Definition
Noun: A taxonomic family of plants belonging to the division Gymnospermae. These families consist of seed-producing plants that do not form flowers or fruits; their seeds are typically "naked," often borne on cones or similar structures.
Usage
This term is used in scientific classification (taxonomy) and botany to categorize and discuss groups of related gymnosperm plants. - The Pinaceae, or pine family, is a major gymnosperm family. - Botanists studied the evolution of a particular gymnosperm family over millions of years.
Advanced Usage
- Used in formal botanical texts, research papers, and taxonomic databases.
- Often appears in discussions contrasting gymnosperm families with angiosperm (flowering plant) families.
Variants and Related Words
- Gymnosperm: (n) The broader category of seed plants to which these families belong. Example: "Conifers are a type of gymnosperm."
- Family: (n) In taxonomy, a primary rank below order and above genus.
Synonyms
- Conifer family (Note: This is a near-synonym but not exact, as some gymnosperm families, like Cycadaceae or Ginkgoaceae, are not conifers).
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Taxonomic family: The general classification rank.
- Pinaceae, Cupressaceae, Taxaceae: Examples of specific gymnosperm families.
A pine tree, a member of the gymnosperm family, grows on a rocky mountainside.
Noun
- a family of gymnosperms