hydrophyllaceae
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A small cluster of Hydrophyllaceae blooms in the dappled shade of a forest floor.
Definition
Noun: - Hydrophyllaceae: A family of perennial woodland herbs, commonly known as the waterleaf family. This term refers to a specific taxonomic group of flowering plants characterized by their preference for woodland habitats and their perennial life cycle.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The botanist identified the delicate wildflower as a member of the Hydrophyllaceae.
- Several species within the Hydrophyllaceae are native to this forest understory.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical taxonomy: The term is used in scientific classification. While "Hydrophyllaceae" is the formal family name, it is important to note that modern phylogenetic studies have led to taxonomic revisions. Many plants formerly classified in the Hydrophyllaceae are now placed within the family Boraginaceae.
- The genus Phacelia was historically classified under Hydrophyllaceae.
Variants and Related Words
- Hydrophyllaceous (adj): Of or relating to the family Hydrophyllaceae.
- The plant exhibited typical hydrophyllaceous characteristics.
- Waterleaf: A common name for many plants in this family, referring to the often moisture-loving nature or leaf appearance of some species.
- The Virginia waterleaf (Hydrophyllum virginianum) is a familiar spring wildflower.
Synonyms
- Waterleaf family: The common name for Hydrophyllaceae.
Notes on Meaning
- Scientific Context: This word is almost exclusively used in scientific, academic, or specialized botanical contexts. It is not typically used in everyday conversation.
- Taxonomic Note: As mentioned in Advanced Usage, the circumscription of this family has changed. In many contemporary systems, it is not recognized as a separate family from Boraginaceae. Therefore, its usage often carries a historical or specific systematic context.
A small cluster of Hydrophyllaceae blooms in the dappled shade of a forest floor.
Noun
- perennial woodland herbs