subfamily acoraceae

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subfamily acoraceae

A botanist examines a specimen of the subfamily Acoraceae in a greenhouse.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A taxonomic subfamily: In some botanical classification systems, 'subfamily Acoraceae' is a taxonomic rank used to group the genus Acorus, which is more commonly classified within the family Araceae (the arum family).
Usage
  • The term is used in the specific context of scientific plant taxonomy to describe an alternative classification.
  • It is typically found in specialized botanical literature, historical classification schemes, or discussions comparing different taxonomic systems.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • Some older systems placed the sweet flag in the subfamily Acoraceae.
    • The debate centered on whether to recognize subfamily Acoraceae or to keep Acorus within subfamily Aroideae.
Advanced Usage
  • The term highlights the dynamic and sometimes disputed nature of biological classification. Its use often implies a discussion about the phylogenetic relationships and proper ranking of the genus .
Variants and Related Words
  • Acoraceae: When used as a family name (not a subfamily) in certain classification systems.
  • Acorus: The genus of perennial, aromatic plants commonly known as sweet flags, which is the sole member referred to by this subfamily name.
  • Araceae: The larger arum family, where the genus is most frequently placed in modern taxonomy.
Synonyms
  • There are no direct common-language synonyms. In taxonomic context, a descriptive phrase like " subfamily" could be considered functionally equivalent.
Notes on Meaning
  • This term has a single, highly specialized meaning within scientific nomenclature. It does not have general, everyday usage or multiple common definitions. Its primary function is to denote a specific taxonomic grouping in botany.
subfamily acoraceae

A botanist examines a specimen of the subfamily Acoraceae in a greenhouse.

Noun
  1. used in some classifications for the genus Acorus which is usually assigned to Araceae

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