subfamily nelumbonaceae

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subfamily nelumbonaceae

The lotus flower belongs to the subfamily Nelumbonaceae.

Definition

Noun: - A taxonomic grouping within some classification systems: In certain botanical classifications, this term refers to a subfamily considered to be an independent family of water lilies. It is characterized by comprising a single genus.

Usage
  • This term is used in specialized botanical contexts to describe a specific taxonomic rank for a group of aquatic plants.
  • It is applied when discussing plant classification systems where this group is treated separately from other water lily families.
Examples
Advanced Usage
  • Taxonomic Debate: The usage of this term often highlights historical or alternative classification schemes, as modern systems may place the genus within a different family (e.g., Nelumbonaceae at the family rank).
    • The proposal to treat these plants as the subfamily Nelumbonaceae reflects a particular phylogenetic hypothesis.
Variants and Related Words
  • Nelumbonaceae (noun): When used as a family name, it refers to the same group of plants (the lotuses) but at a higher taxonomic rank (family instead of subfamily).
  • Nelumbo (noun): The sole genus within this subfamily, comprising species like the sacred lotus ().
Synonyms
  • Lotus family (when referring to the family rank Nelumbonaceae in common parlance).
Notes
  • This is a highly specialized scientific term. Its meaning and application are contingent upon the specific biological classification system being referenced.
subfamily nelumbonaceae

The lotus flower belongs to the subfamily Nelumbonaceae.

Noun
  1. in some classifications considered an independent family of water lilies; comprises the single genus Nelumbo