primrose family
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Definition
Noun: * Primulaceae: A large and widespread family of dicotyledonous flowering plants (order Ericales, formerly Primulales). They are characterized by having regular flowers (radially symmetrical) with parts usually in fives, and are commonly found in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. The family includes many popular garden plants.
Usage
The term "primrose family" is used in botanical contexts to classify and discuss a specific group of related plants. It is a common name for the scientific family Primulaceae. * The primrose family includes not only primroses but also cyclamen and loosestrife. * Many plants in the primrose family prefer cool, moist woodland environments.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical taxonomy: The name is used to describe the shared morphological characteristics and evolutionary relationships among member genera.
- A key feature of the primrose family is the presence of a capsule fruit that splits open when ripe.
Variants and Related Words
- Primulaceae (n): The formal, scientific Latin name for the primrose family.
- The genus Primula is the type genus for the family Primulaceae.
Synonyms
- Family Primulaceae: The direct scientific synonym.
Different Meanings
- Note: "Primrose family" refers specifically to the botanical family. It is not used metaphorically or in other contexts. The term "primrose" alone can refer to individual plants within the genus .
Noun
- a dicotyledonous family of the order Primulales with a regular flower; widely distributed in the northern hemisphere