typhaceae

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typhaceae

Typhaceae grow in dense stands along the edge of the freshwater marsh.

Definition

Typhaceae (noun) A family of perennial marsh plants characterized by creeping rootstocks and long, linear leaves. This is the taxonomic family name for plants commonly known as cattails or bulrushes.

Usage

"Typhaceae" is a scientific term used primarily in botany, ecology, and biology. It refers to a specific plant family. It is not typically used in everyday conversation.

Examples
  • The common cattail, , is a well-known member of the family Typhaceae.
  • Wetland restoration projects often include species from the Typhaceae family due to their erosion control properties.
  • The botanist identified the reed as belonging to Typhaceae based on its distinctive flower spike and leaf structure.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is used in formal classification and academic writing. It is often italicized in scientific texts, as is customary for family names in biology (e.g., ).
Variants and Related Words
  • Typha (noun): The genus name within the family Typhaceae, comprising the individual cattail species.
  • Cattail (noun): The common name for plants in the genus .
  • Bulrush (noun): A common name sometimes used for plants in this family, though it can refer to other reed-like plants as well.
  • Perennial (adj): Describing a plant that lives for more than two years, a characteristic of Typhaceae.
  • Marsh plant (noun phrase): A general term for plants growing in marshes, describing the habitat of Typhaceae.
Synonyms
  • Cattail family (common name equivalent)
  • Reedmace family (a less common regional name)
Different Meanings

"Typhaceae" has only one specific meaning as a botanical family name. It is not used idiomatically or in other contexts.

typhaceae

Typhaceae grow in dense stands along the edge of the freshwater marsh.

Noun
  1. perennial marsh plants with creeping rootstocks and long linear leaves

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