maple family
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Definition
Noun: - A taxonomic family of flowering plants: The maple family is the common name for the plant family Aceraceae, which is now often included within the larger family Sapindaceae. It primarily consists of trees and shrubs known for their distinctive winged fruits (samaras) and often vibrant autumn foliage.
Usage Notes
- The term "maple family" is used in botanical contexts to classify a specific group of plants. In modern taxonomic systems, this group is frequently treated as a subfamily () within the family (the soapberry family).
- It is a singular, collective noun referring to the entire family group.
Examples
- The sugar maple, a key source of maple syrup, belongs to the maple family.
- Botanists study the evolutionary relationships within the maple family.
- Many members of the maple family are prized for their ornamental wood and stunning fall colors.
Advanced Usage
- "formerly placed in the maple family": A phrase used in botanical literature to indicate historical classification.
- The genus Dipteronia was formerly placed in the maple family but is now also considered part of Sapindaceae.
Variants and Related Words
- Aceraceae (n): The formal, scientific Latin name for the maple family.
- Maple (n): A common name for trees within the genera and (historically) , which constitute the maple family.
- The red maple is a widespread species in North America.
Synonyms
- Aceraceae (Scientific synonym)
- Maple family of plants (Descriptive synonym)
Different Meanings
- This term has a specific botanical meaning and is not commonly used in other contexts. It does not refer to a human family or a group of people.
Noun
- a family of trees and shrubs of order Sapindales including the maples