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holly family

The holly family includes many evergreen shrubs with glossy leaves.

Definition

Noun 1. A taxonomic family of flowering plants: "Holly family" is the common name for the plant family Aquifoliaceae. This family is characterized by its widely distributed shrubs and trees, many of which have glossy, often spiny leaves and brightly colored berries.

Usage Notes
  • "Holly family" is used as a singular, collective noun to refer to the entire taxonomic group.
  • It is often used in botanical, horticultural, and ecological contexts.
  • The term is typically preceded by the definite article "the" when referring to the family as a whole.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The holly family includes over 400 species of evergreen and deciduous plants.
    • Ilex, the genus that includes common holly, is the largest genus within the holly family.
    • Many birds rely on the berries produced by members of the holly family for food during winter.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical classification: The term is used to discuss evolutionary relationships, plant morphology, or geographic distribution.
    • Recent phylogenetic studies have confirmed the placement of the holly family within the order Aquifoliales.
Variants and Related Words
  • Aquifoliaceae (n): The scientific, Latin name for the holly family. This term is used in formal academic and scientific writing.
    • All plants in the genus Ilex belong to the family Aquifoliaceae.
  • Holly (n): Refers to the common plants within the family, especially those of the genus , or their foliage and berries used for decoration.
    • We decorated the mantle with boughs of holly.
Synonyms
  • Aquifoliaceae: This is the direct scientific synonym.
  • Ilex family: A less common but sometimes used synonym, named after the principal genus.
holly family

The holly family includes many evergreen shrubs with glossy leaves.

Noun
  1. widely distributed shrubs and trees