titi family
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Definition
Noun 1. A family of shrubs and trees: The titi family is a taxonomic family of flowering plants. Its members are characterized by having leathery leaves and producing small white flowers arranged in racemes (a type of flower cluster). The family primarily includes the genera Cyrilla and Cliftonia.
Usage Notes
- The term "titi family" is a common name for the botanical family Cyrillaceae.
- It is used in botanical contexts, field guides, and horticulture to classify and describe a specific group of plants.
- The name "titi" itself is often used for specific species within this family, particularly , which is commonly called the buckwheat tree or black titi.
Examples
- In botanical description: "The titi family is native to warm temperate to tropical regions of the Americas."
- In identification: "This shrub, with its leathery leaves and racemes of white flowers, belongs to the titi family."
- Discussing habitat: "Wet, acidic soils are the preferred environment for many members of the titi family."
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Context: In formal botanical classification, the "titi family" (Cyrillaceae) is placed within the order Ericales. Its circumscription (which genera are included) has been subject to revision with genetic studies.
Variants and Related Words
- Cyrillaceae (n): The scientific, Latin name for the titi family.
- Titi (n): A common name for various plants within the family, especially species of (e.g., , the swamp titi) and .
- Leatherleaf (n): A common name sometimes used for plants in this family, referring to the texture of their leaves.
- Raceme (n): A type of unbranched flower cluster with stalked flowers, a key identifying feature for this family.
Synonyms
- Cyrilla family: A less common but sometimes used synonym, named after its principal genus.
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
- Ericales (n): The large botanical order that includes the titi family, along with heaths, tea, blueberries, and many others.
- Shrub (n)/Tree (n): The growth forms of plants within this family.
Noun
- shrubs and trees with leathery leaves and small white flowers in racemes: genera Cyrilla and Cliftonia