walnut family
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Definition
Noun: * The Juglandaceae family: A family of deciduous trees, known scientifically as the Juglandaceae, characterized by aromatic leaves and producing nuts that are often edible. This family includes trees such as walnuts, hickories, pecans, and butternuts.
Usage
The term "walnut family" is used in botanical and horticultural contexts to classify and describe a specific group of related trees. It is a common name for the scientific family Juglandaceae. * The black walnut is a prominent member of the walnut family. * Botanists study the walnut family for its unique fruit structures.
Advanced Usage
- As a taxonomic reference: The term is used to discuss evolutionary relationships, shared characteristics (like pinnate leaves and drupe-like fruits), and ecological roles among these tree species.
- All members of the walnut family produce a chemical called juglone.
Variants and Related Words
- Juglandaceae (n): The formal scientific Latin name for the walnut family.
- Walnut (n): A type of tree within this family or the edible nut it produces.
- Hickory (n): Another genus () within the Juglandaceae family.
- Pecan (n): A species of hickory tree, and its nut, within this family.
Synonyms
- Juglandaceae (This is the direct synonym, being the scientific name for the group).
Related Phrases
- Member of the walnut family: A phrase used to specify that a particular tree belongs to this botanical group.
- The pecan tree is a valuable member of the walnut family.
Noun
- trees having usually edible nuts: butternuts; walnuts; hickories; pecans