has gloss | (noun) family of more or less advanced dicotyledonous herbs and some trees and shrubs asterid dicot family |
lexicalization | eng: asterid 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) plants with heads composed of many florets: aster; daisy; dandelion; goldenrod; marigold; lettuces; ragweed; sunflower; thistle; zinnia family Asteraceae, family Compositae, aster family, Asteraceae, Compositae |
has subclass | (noun) in some classifications considered a separate family comprising a subgroup of the Compositae including the ragweeds family Ambrosiaceae, Ambrosiaceae |
has subclass | (noun) widely distributed family of mostly tropical trees and shrubs and herbs; includes coffee and chinchona and gardenia and madder and bedstraws and partridgeberry family Rubiaceae, Rubiaceae, madder family |
has subclass | (noun) shrubs and small trees and woody vines honeysuckle family, family Caprifoliaceae, Caprifoliaceae |
has subclass | (noun) chiefly southern European herbs with flowers usually in dense cymose heads family Dipsacaceae, Dipsacaceae |
has subclass | (noun) a widely distributed family of chiefly herbaceous plants of the order Polemoniales; often have showy flowers family Polemoniaceae, Polemoniaceae, phlox family |
has subclass | (noun) widely distributed herbs and shrubs and trees; sometimes placed in the order Scrophulariales acanthus family, family Acanthaceae, Acanthaceae |
has subclass | (noun) trees or shrubs or woody vines or herbs having fruit resembling gourds or capsules; sometimes placed in the order Scrophulariales family Bignoniaceae, Bignoniaceae |
has subclass | (noun) large family of tropical herbs or shrubs or lianas; in some classification systems placed in the order Scrophulariales gesneria family, Gesneriaceae, family Gesneriaceae |
has subclass | (noun) perennial woodland herbs waterleaf family, Hydrophyllaceae, family Hydrophyllaceae |
has subclass | (noun) a large family of aromatic herbs and shrubs having flowers resembling the lips of a mouth and four-lobed ovaries yielding four one-seeded nutlets and including mint; thyme; sage; rosemary Lamiaceae, family Lamiaceae, mint family, family Labiatae, Labiatae |
has subclass | (noun) a family of dicotyledonous plants of the order Polemoniales; includes figwort and snapdragon and foxglove and toadflax and speedwell and mullein; in some classifications placed in the order Scrophulariales figwort family, Scrophulariaceae, family Scrophulariaceae, foxglove family |
has subclass | (noun) large and economically important family of herbs or shrubs or trees often strongly scented and sometimes narcotic or poisonous; includes the genera Solanum, Atropa, Brugmansia, Capsicum, Datura, Hyoscyamus, Lycopersicon, Nicotiana, Petunia, Physalis, and Solandra family Solanaceae, potato family, Solanaceae |
has subclass | (noun) family of New World tropical and subtropical herbs and shrubs and trees family Verbenaceae, verbena family, vervain family, Verbenaceae |
has subclass | (noun) used in some classifications: coextensive with the genus Avicennia Avicenniaceae, family Avicenniaceae |
has subclass | (noun) genus of mostly herbs having a characteristic fetid odor valerian family, Valerianaceae, family Valerianaceae |