lardizabalaceae
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A botanist examines the thick, woody vine of a lardizabalaceae plant in a greenhouse.
Definition
- Noun (Proper):
- A family of flowering plants, known as the Lardizabala family. This family consists primarily of thick-stemmed, woody climbing plants (lianas) and some shrubs. Some species within this family produce fruit that is edible for humans.
Usage Notes
- Lardizabalaceae is a scientific, taxonomic name for a plant family. It is always capitalized and typically used in formal, academic, or botanical contexts. It is not a word used in everyday conversation.
- In non-scientific writing, it may be followed by a common name explanation, such as "the Lardizabala family."
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The climbing vine belongs to the family Lardizabalaceae.
- Botanists study the unique floral structure of Lardizabalaceae.
- Several genera, including Akebia and Lardizabala, are classified under Lardizabalaceae.
Advanced Usage
- The family name can be used attributively (like an adjective) to describe characteristics or members.
- Lardizabalaceae species are often found in temperate regions.
- He is an expert on Lardizabalaceae taxonomy.
Variants and Related Words
- Lardizabala family: The common name for Lardizabalaceae.
- lardizabalaceous (adj.): Of or relating to the Lardizabala family.
- The lardizabalaceous vine has twining stems.
Synonyms
- Lardizabala family: The direct synonym.
- Family Lardizabalaceae: A formal synonym used in taxonomic listings.
Different Meanings
- This word has only one specific meaning: it refers exclusively to this particular botanical family. There are no other general or figurative meanings.
A botanist examines the thick, woody vine of a lardizabalaceae plant in a greenhouse.
Noun
- thick-stemmed lianas and some shrubs; some have edible fruit