mustard family

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mustard family

A gardener plants several members of the mustard family in a vegetable plot.

Definition

Noun: 1. A large family of plants characterized by four-petaled flowers: The mustard family is a major taxonomic group of flowering plants. Its members are typically herbaceous and are widely cultivated for food. The family is scientifically known as Brassicaceae or Cruciferae.

Usage
  • The term "mustard family" is used in botanical, agricultural, and culinary contexts to categorize a wide range of related plants.
  • It functions as a common name for the scientific family Brassicaceae.
Examples
  • Botanists study the evolutionary relationships within the mustard family.
  • Many common vegetables, such as kale and Brussels sprouts, belong to the mustard family.
  • The characteristic four-petaled flowers are a key identifier for plants in the mustard family.
Advanced Usage
  • The name "mustard family" derives from one of its most well-known members, the mustard plant, whose seeds are used to make the condiment.
  • An alternative historical name for this family is the "crucifer" family, referring to the cross-like shape of the four petals.
Variants and Related Words
  • Brassicaceae (n.): The modern scientific Latin name for the mustard family.
  • Cruciferae (n.): An older but still accepted scientific name for the same plant family.
  • Cruciferous (adj.): Describing plants belonging to the mustard family (e.g., cruciferous vegetables).
Synonyms
  • The cabbage family
  • The crucifer family
Related Terms
  • Genus Brassica (n.): A very important genus within the mustard family, containing cabbage, broccoli, mustard, and related crops.
  • Silique (n.): A type of seed pod characteristic of many plants in the mustard family.
mustard family

A gardener plants several members of the mustard family in a vegetable plot.

Noun
  1. a large family of plants with four-petaled flowers; includes mustards, cabbages, broccoli, turnips, cresses, and their many relatives