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has gloss(noun) family of more or less advanced dicotyledonous trees and shrubs and herbs
dilleniid dicot family
lexicalizationeng: dilleniid dicot family
subclass of(noun) family of flowering plants having two cotyledons (embryonic leaves) in the seed which usually appear at germination
magnoliopsid family, dicot family
has subclass(noun) a dilleniid dicot family of the order Rhoeadales that includes: genera Capparis, Cleome, Crateva, and Polanisia
Capparidaceae, caper family, family Capparidaceae
has subclass(noun) a large family of plants with four-petaled flowers; includes mustards, cabbages, broccoli, turnips, cresses, and their many relatives
Cruciferae, family Brassicaceae, family Cruciferae, mustard family, Brassicaceae
has subclass(noun) herbs or shrubs having milky and often colored juices and capsular fruits
Papaveraceae, poppy family, family Papaveraceae
has subclass(noun) erect or climbing herbs of the northern hemisphere and southern Africa: bleeding heart; Dutchman's breeches; fumitory; squirrel corn
Fumariaceae, family Fumariaceae, fumitory family
has subclass(noun) family of bristly hairy sometimes climbing plants; America and Africa and southern Arabia
loasa family, family Loasaceae, Loasaceae
has subclass(noun) herbs and shrubs and some trees: mallows; cotton; okra
mallow family, Malvaceae, family Malvaceae
has subclass(noun) tropical trees with large dry or fleshy fruit containing usually woolly seeds
Bombacaceae, family Bombacaceae
has subclass(noun) genus of trees and shrubs widely distributed in warm regions some yielding useful timber; in some classifications included in the family Santalaceae
Elaeocarpaceae, elaeocarpus family, family Elaeocarpaceae
has subclass(noun) a large family of plants of order Malvales
sterculia family, family Sterculiaceae, Sterculiaceae
has subclass(noun) chiefly trees and shrubs of tropical and temperate regions of especially southeastern Asia and Brazil; genera Tilia, Corchorus, Entelea, Grewia, Sparmannia
linden family, Tiliaceae, family Tiliaceae
has subclass(noun) heathers
heath family, Ericaceae, family Ericaceae
has subclass(noun) coextensive with the genus Clethra
Clethraceae, family Clethraceae, white-alder family
has subclass(noun) north temperate low evergreen plants; in some classifications placed in its own order Diapensiales
diapensia family, Diapensiaceae, family Diapensiaceae
has subclass(noun) Australasian shrubs or small trees
family Epacridaceae, Epacridaceae, epacris family
has subclass(noun) family of fleshy parasitic herbs lacking green foliage and having heads of small flowers; California and Mexico
Lennoaceae, family Lennoaceae
has subclass(noun) evergreen herbs of temperate regions: genera Pyrola, Chimaphila, Moneses, Orthilia
family Pyrolaceae, Pyrolaceae, wintergreen family
has subclass(noun) used in some classification for saprophytic herbs sometimes included in the family Pyrolaceae: genera Monotropa and Sarcodes
Monotropaceae, family Monotropaceae
has subclass(noun) monoecious succulent herbs or shrubs of tropical and warm regions especially America
Begoniaceae, begonia family, family Begoniaceae
has subclass(noun) chiefly tropical shrubs and trees and climbers having leathery leaves or flattened leaflike stems: genera Dillenia and Hibbertia
family Dilleniaceae, Dilleniaceae
has subclass(noun) widely distributed family of chiefly tropical trees and shrubs and vines that produce oils and resins and some usable timber
family Guttiferae, Guttiferae, family Clusiaceae, St John's wort family, Clusiaceae
has subclass(noun) used in some classification systems for plants usually included among the Guttiferae
Hypericaceae, family Hypericaceae
has subclass(noun) tropical trees or shrubs or woody vines
family Actinidiaceae, Actinidiaceae
has subclass(noun) one genus: aromatic tropical trees of eastern Africa and Florida to West Indies
Canellaceae, family Canellaceae, canella family
has subclass(noun) trees native to tropical America and Africa with milky juice and large palmately lobed leaves
papaya family, family Caricaceae, Caricaceae
has subclass(noun) small genus of tropical South American trees
family Caryocaraceae, Caryocaraceae
has subclass(noun) shrubs or woody herbs of temperate regions especially Mediterranean
Cistaceae, family Cistaceae, rockrose family
has subclass(noun) chiefly tropical Asian trees with two-winged fruits; yield valuable woods and aromatic oils and resins
Dipterocarpaceae, family Dipterocarpaceae
has subclass(noun) chiefly tropical trees and shrubs
family Flacourtiaceae, flacourtia family, Flacourtiaceae
has subclass(noun) small family of spiny shrubs or trees of southwestern United States
Fouquieriaceae, family Fouquieriaceae
has subclass(noun) family of tropical evergreen trees and shrubs with thick shining parallel-veined leaves
ochna family, family Ochnaceae, Ochnaceae
has subclass(noun) tropical woody tendril-climbing vines
family Passifloraceae, Passifloraceae, passionflower family
has subclass(noun) mainly Mediterranean herbs: mignonette
family Resedaceae, mignonette family, Resedaceae
has subclass(noun) family of desert shrubs and trees (mostly halophytes and xerophytes)
family Tamaricaceae, Tamaricaceae, tamarisk family
has subclass(noun) a family of order Parietales including the genera Viola, Hybanthus, Hymenanthera, Melicytus
family Violaceae, Violaceae, violet family
has subclass(noun) chiefly tropical herbs or shrubs or trees bearing nuts or one-seeded fruit
family Santalaceae, Santalaceae, sandalwood family
has subclass(noun) in some classification includes Viscaceae: parasitic or hemiparasitic shrublets or shrubs or small trees of tropical and temperate regions; attach to hosts by haustoria
family Loranthaceae, Loranthaceae, mistletoe family
has subclass(noun) in some classifications considered a subfamily of Loranthaceae
Viscaceae, family Viscaceae, mistletoe family
has subclass(noun) a family of trees and shrubs of the order Parietales
Theaceae, tea family, family Theaceae
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member of(noun) a group of families of more or less advanced trees and shrubs and herbs having either polypetalous or gamopetalous corollas and often with ovules attached to the walls of the ovary; contains 69 families including Ericaceae and Cruciferae and Malvaceae; sometimes classified as a superorder
subclass Dilleniidae, Dilleniidae

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