loasaceae
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A botanist carefully examines a flowering loasaceae specimen in a greenhouse.
Definition
Noun: 1. A family of flowering plants: Loasaceae is the botanical name for a family of dicotyledonous plants, commonly known as the stickleaf or blazingstar family. They are characterized by their often bristly or stinging hairs, herbaceous or sometimes climbing growth habit, and are native primarily to the Americas, with some species found in Africa and southern Arabia.
Usage
- The Loasaceae family includes many species adapted to arid environments.
- Botanists study the unique trichomes (hairs) found on plants in the Loasaceae.
- The distribution of Loasaceae spans from North and South America to disjunct regions in Africa and Arabia.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic classification, Loasaceae is placed within the order Cornales.
- The family Loasaceae is of interest due to its distinctive floral morphology and its example of long-distance dispersal in plant biogeography.
Variants and Related Words
- Loasaceous (adjective): Of or relating to the plant family Loasaceae.
- The herbarium specimen displayed typical loasaceous hairs.
Synonyms
- Stickleaf family: A common name for the Loasaceae, referring to the barbed hairs of some species that can stick to clothing or fur.
- Blazingstar family: Another common name for this plant family.
Different Meanings
- As a proper noun referring to a taxonomic family, Loasaceae has no other common meanings. It is a specific scientific term in botany.
A botanist carefully examines a flowering loasaceae specimen in a greenhouse.
Noun
- family of bristly hairy sometimes climbing plants; America and Africa and southern Arabia