sour-gum family

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sour-gum family

A large sour-gum family tree stands in a sunlit park.

Definition

Noun: 1. A botanical family of trees: "Sour-gum family" is the common name for a specific family of dicotyledonous flowering trees within the order Myrtales. This family is scientifically known as Nyssaceae. Its most well-known member is the sour gum tree (genus Nyssa).

Usage Notes
  • The term "sour-gum family" is primarily used in botanical contexts, field guides, and horticulture. It is a common name that refers to a formal taxonomic group (Nyssaceae).
  • It is used to categorize and describe a related group of tree species that share key botanical characteristics.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The tupelo and black gum trees belong to the sour-gum family.
    • Botanists study the unique fruit structure of the sour-gum family.
Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic hierarchy: The term is used to indicate a family rank () between the order () and the genus (e.g., ).
    • The classification places the genus Nyssa within the sour-gum family, Nyssaceae.
Variants and Related Words
  • Nyssaceae (n): The scientific, Latin name for the sour-gum family.
    • Nyssaceae is a small family of trees found in North America and Asia.
  • Sour gum tree (n): A common name for trees in the genus , particularly (the black tupelo or black gum).
    • The sour gum tree is prized for its brilliant fall foliage.
Synonyms
  • Nyssaceae: This is the direct scientific synonym.
  • Tupelo family: Another common name for the same botanical family, often used interchangeably with "sour-gum family."
sour-gum family

A large sour-gum family tree stands in a sunlit park.

Noun
  1. a family of dicotyledonous trees of order Myrtales that includes the sour gum trees