winter's bark family
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A botanist examines a leaf from a winter's bark family shrub in a greenhouse.
Definition
Noun: - A small botanical family of chiefly tropical shrubs and trees, comprising the genera Drimys and Pseudowintera. This family is sometimes classified within the larger Magnoliaceae family.
Usage
- The term is used in botanical and taxonomic contexts to classify a specific group of flowering plants.
- It refers to the family Winteraceae.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- In historical botanical texts, the winter's bark family was often noted for its significance in understanding early angiosperm (flowering plant) evolution due to its lack of vessel elements in the wood, a primitive trait.
Variants and Related Words
- Winteraceae: The formal scientific name for the winter's bark family.
- Drimys: A genus within the winter's bark family, including species like (Winter's bark).
- Pseudowintera: Another genus within the family, commonly known as horopito or pepper tree.
Synonyms
- Winteraceae (scientific synonym)
Notes on Different Meanings
- The term refers exclusively to a taxonomic family of plants. It is not used idiomatically or in non-botanical contexts. The name originates from , whose bark was historically used as a spice and medicinal remedy.
A botanist examines a leaf from a winter's bark family shrub in a greenhouse.
Noun
- small family of chiefly tropical shrubs and trees of genera Drimys and Pseudowintera; sometimes included in Magnoliaceae